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Inhibition of ozone-induced SP-A oxidation by plant polyphenols

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Pages 357-366 | Received 14 Jul 2006, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Surfactant protein-A (SP-A) is the best studied and most abundant of the protein components of lung surfactant and plays an important role in host defense of the lung. It has been shown that ozone-induced oxidation of SP-A protein changes its functional and biochemical properties. In the present study, eight plant polyphenols (three flavonoids, three hydroxycinnamic acids, and two hydroxybenzoic acids) known as strong antioxidants, were tested for their ability to inhibit ozone-induced SP-A oxidation as a mechanism for chemoprevention against lung damage. SP-A isolated from alveolar proteinosis patients was exposed to ozone (1 ppm) for 4 h. The flavonoids protected SP-A from oxidation in a dose dependent manner. ( − )-Epicatechin was the most potent flavonoid and exhibited inhibition of ozone-induced formation of carbonyls by 35% at a concentration as low as 5 μM. Hydroxybenzoic acids inhibited SP-A oxidation in a dose-dependent manner although they were less potent than flavonoids. On the other hand, hydroxycinnamic acids exhibited a different inhibitory pattern. Inhibition was observed only at medium concentrations. The results indicate that inhibition of SP-A oxidation by plant polyphenols may be a mechanism accounting for the protective activity of natural antioxidants against the effects of ozone exposure on lungs.

Abbreviations
AP=

alveolar proteinosis

BAL=

bronchoalveolar lavage

Cys=

cysteine

DNP=

2,4-dinitriphenylhydrazone

DNPH=

2,4-dinitriphenylhydrazine

His=

histidine

HRP=

horseradish peroxidase

LDL=

low density lipoprotein

LPS=

lipopolysaccharide

Met=

methionine

NF-κ_it;B=

nuclear factor κ_it;B

PC=

phosphatidylcholine

SDS-PAGE=

sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

SP-A=

surfactant protein

TNF-α_it;=

tumor necrosis factor α_it;

Trp=

tryptophane

Tyr=

tyrosine

Abbreviations
AP=

alveolar proteinosis

BAL=

bronchoalveolar lavage

Cys=

cysteine

DNP=

2,4-dinitriphenylhydrazone

DNPH=

2,4-dinitriphenylhydrazine

His=

histidine

HRP=

horseradish peroxidase

LDL=

low density lipoprotein

LPS=

lipopolysaccharide

Met=

methionine

NF-κ_it;B=

nuclear factor κ_it;B

PC=

phosphatidylcholine

SDS-PAGE=

sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

SP-A=

surfactant protein

TNF-α_it;=

tumor necrosis factor α_it;

Trp=

tryptophane

Tyr=

tyrosine

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