Title of article :
Effect of Turmeric, Turmerin and Curcumin on H2O2-Induced Renal Epithelial (LLC-PK1) Cell Injury
Author/Authors :
Hari H. P. Cohly، نويسنده , , Annelle Taylor، نويسنده , , Michael F. Angel، نويسنده , , Abdulla K. Salahudeen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Cell injury by oxidative stress is an important mechanism for renal epithelial cell destruction. This study observed the protective effect of turmeric and its constituents on H2O2-induced injury. Turmeric consists of a water soluble turmerin and lipid soluble curcumin with potent antioxidant properties. Confluent LLC-PK1 cells were labelled with 3H-arachidonic acid at 0.1 μCi/ml over 18 h and then further labelled with 51Cr. Turmeric (100 μg/ml-0.1 μg/ml), turmerin (800 ng/ml-0.8 ng/ml), curcumin (100 μg/ml-0.1 μg/ml), vitamin E (100 μM) and 21-aminosteroid (20 μM) were added and incubated for 3 h at 37°C in 24-well plate. The adherent cells were washed and incubated for 3 h with 1.5 mM H2O2 at 37°C. 3H-arachidonic acid release, 51Cr release and lipid peroxidation by the thiobarbituric acid reaction was determined. Turmeric (100 μg/ml) and curcumin (100 μg/ml, 10 μg/ml) gave as much protection as did vitamin E in both chromium release assay and lipid degradation while Turmeric (100 μg/ ml) and curcumin (100 μg/ml) gave comparable inhibition of lipid peroxidation. Turmerin and 21-aminosteroid showed no protection. These findings provide evidence that turmeric and curcumin provide protection against oxidative stress in a renal cell line.
Keywords :
Reactive oxygen species , Turmerin , turmeric , Curcumin , Arachidonic acid release , hydrogen peroxide , Lipid peroxidation , Cell injury , free radicals
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine