Title
Antioxidant activity of a new multiflorane-type triterpene from seeds of Cucurbita Argyrosperma and their protective role on hydrogen peroxide induced oxidative stress
11627/557811627/5578
Author
Pérez Gutiérrez, Rosa Martha
Muñiz Ramirez, Alethia
Mota Flores, José María
García Campoy, Abraham Heriberto
Abstract
"Background: Cucurbita Argyrosperma seeds have acquired a reputation as an herbal remedy to treat various diseases because this plant is a predominant source of natural compounds with potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant properties, and seed supplementation improves oxidative stress. Previous studies indicated that an imbalance between H2O2 production and elimination capacity is responsible for β-cell vulnerability, making β-cell a target susceptible to pathological disasters.
This investigation aimed to evaluate the protective effects of one new multiflorane-type triterpene 3β-trans-caffeoyloxymultiflor-8-ene- 7α,12β, 18 β-triol (1) from MeOH extract from C. Argyrosperma, on rat pancreatic β cells (INS-1 cells) exposed to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) induced oxidative stress conditions.
Methods: The chemical structure of the novel triterpene, which was identified as 3β-trans-caffeoyloxymultiflor-8-ene- 7α,12β, 18 β-triol (1), was established based on the interpretation of spectroscopic analyses. The antioxidant activities of 1 were leaded by detect radical scavenging potential of 2,2-dyphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 3.1 2,2′-Azino-bis(3-Ethylbenzothiazoline-6-Sulfonic Acid) ABTS. The assays were conducted on INS-1 cells line exposed to increasing concentrations of 1 at 5,10 and 20 µg/mL and H2O2 at 250 µM. Then, the experiments, cell viability, cell integrity ((LDH; lactate dehydrogenase release), mitochondrial function (ATP analysis), ROS formation, lipid peroxidation (MDA) and caspase-3, 9 activities were measured in the cells. We also determined the effect of 1 on antioxidant enzyme levels and cytotoxicity in pancreatic β cells under oxidant conditions.
Results: The results showed that triterpene displayed high free-radical-scavenging activity, which is similar to that of standard antioxidants used. At concentrations of 5, 10, and 20 𝜇g/mL protect INS-1 cells against H2O2 induced cytotoxicity decrease in cell death, with a marked increase in cell viability, sustained cellular functionality (ATP). Antioxidant enzymes such as glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reduced (GSH), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and the non-antioxidant enzyme (GSH) increased in INS-1 cells with 1 pretreatment. MDA in pancreatic cells was ameliorated by 1 pretreatment reducing intracellular reactive oxygen species level. Findings also demonstrated that H2O2-induced apoptosis in INS-1 cells and produced modulation of the caspase-3, 9 expressions in INS-1 cells exposed to 1. Exposure to 1significantly inhibited ROS and apoptosis production, reducing β cell dysfunction under oxidant conditions.
Conclusions: Triterpene consequently could be a promising natural antioxidant for use in maintaining the integrity of pancreatic β-cells exposed to oxidative stress conditions being able to participate in the control type 2 diabetes."
Publication date
2020Publication type
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.31989/ffhd.v10i2.680Knowledge area
BIOLOGÍA VEGETAL (BOTÁNICA)Collections
Publisher
Functional Food Center Inc.Keywords
Cucurbita ArgyrospermaAntioxidants
Multiflorane
Free radical scavenging
Oxidative stress