Lycopene in association with a-tocopherol or tomato lipophilic extracts enhances acyl-platelet-activating factor biosynthesis in endothelial cells during oxidative stress.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Lipophilic compounds contained in tomato can prevent cardiovascular diseases by modulating the
atherogenic processes in vascular endothelium mediated by oxidized low-density lipoproteins (LDLs). We investigated
the effects of lycopene on the metabolism of platelet-activating factor (PAF) and its much less biologically active acyl
analog, acyl-PAF, known to prevent LDL oxidation. Lycopene, or lycopene in association with a-tocopherol, or whole
tomato lipophilic extracts (containing more than 80% lycopene) were used in experiments in which endothelial cells
(ECs) are known to synthesize PAF following H2O2-induced oxidative stress. The results indicated that in each case
H2O2-stimulated PAF biosynthesis in ECs, which is catalyzed by acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase (AT), appeared strongly
inhibited. However, acyl-PAF biosynthesis, which also occurs through the PAF-dependent transacetylase (TA), was
significantly increased by lycopene only when it was in association with a-tocopherol or with the minor compounds
present in the whole lipophilic tomato extract. These findings suggest that a-tocopherol or lipophilic compounds present
in tomato juice potentiate the effects of lycopene on the modulation of PAF and acyl-PAF biosynthesis in ECs during
oxidative stress.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lycopene; Endothelial cells; Oxidative stress; Free radicals
Elenco autori:
DE PRISCO, Rocco; Nicolaus, Barbara; Strazzullo, Giuseppe
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