Abstract
Quercetin-3-O- β -D-glucuronopyranoside (QGC) is a flavonoid glucoside extracted from Rumex Aquaticus Herba. We aimed to explore its protective effect against ethanol-induced cell damage and the mechanism involved in the effect in feline esophageal epithelial cells (EEC). Cell viability was tested and 2′,7′-dichlorofluorescin diacetate assay was used to detect intracellular H 2O 2 production. Western blotting analysis was performed to investigate MAPK activation and interleukin 6 (IL-6) expression. Exposure of cells to 10% ethanol time-dependently decreased cell viability. Notably, exposure to ethanol for 30 min decreased cell viability to 43.4%. When cells were incubated with 50 μ M QGC for 12 h prior to and during ethanol treatment, cell viability was increased to 65%. QGC also inhibited the H 2O 2 production and activation of ERK 1/2 induced by ethanol. Pretreatment of cells with the NADPH oxidase inhibitor, diphenylene iodonium, also inhibited the ethanol-induced ERK 1/2 activation. Treatment of cells with ethanol for 30 or 60 min in the absence or presence of QGC exhibited no changes in the IL-6 expression or release compared to control. Taken together, the data indicate that the cytoprotective effect of QGC against ethanol-induced cell damage may involve inhibition of ROS generation and downstream activation of the ERK 1/2 in feline EEC.
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Cho, J. H., Park, S. Y., Lee, H. S., Whang, W. K., & Sohn, U. D. (2011). The protective effect of quercetin-3-O- β -D-glucuronopyranoside on ethanol-induced damage in cultured feline esophageal epithelial cells. Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 15(6), 319–326. https://doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2011.15.6.319
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