Sulforafaan tegen ontstekingen in slagaders*
Uit een studie, weliswaar met muizen blijkt dat de bioactieve stof sulforafaan ontstekingen in slagaders kan tegengaan. Eerst werd bij de
muizen diabetes opgewekt en daardoor ontstonden duidelijke ontstekingen aan de slagaders. Bij de muizen die nu extra sulforafaan (0,5 mg/kg/dag) kregen bleken die ontstekingen volledig te verdwijnen.
Sulforaphane prevention of diabetes-induced aortic damage was associated with the up-regulation of Nrf2 and its down-stream antioxidants
Xiao Miao, Yang Bai, Weixia Su, Weipeng Cui, Ying Xin, Yuehui Wang, Yi Tan, Lining Miao, Yaowen Fu, Guanfang Su and Lu Cai
Nutrition & Metabolism 2012, 9:84 doi:10.1186/1743-7075-9-84
Abstract (provisional)
Background
Oxidative stress plays an important role in diabetes-induced vascular inflammation and pathogenesis. Nuclear factor E2-related factor-2 (Nrf2) is a transcription factor orchestrating antioxidant and cyto-protective responses to oxidative stress. In the present study, we tested whether sulforaphane (SFN) can protect the aorta from diabetes and, if so, whether the aortic protection is associated with up-regulation of Nrf2 and its down-stream antioxidants.
Methods
Type 1 diabetes was induced in FVB mice by multiple low-dose streptozotocin. Diabetic and age-matched control mice were treated with or without SFN at 0.5 mg/kg daily in five days of each week for three months. At the end of 3 months treatment of SFN one set of mice were sacrificed to perform the experimental measurements. The second set of both diabetic and control mice were aged for additional 3 months without further SFN treatment and then sacrificed to perform the experimental measurements. Aortas from these mice were assessed for fibrosis, inflammation, oxidative damage, and Nrf2 expression and transcription by immunohistochemical staining and real-time PCR method, respectively
Results
Diabetes induced significant increases in oxidative stress and inflammation in the aorta at both 3 and 6 months, and fibrotic response at 6 months. SFN completely prevented these diabetic pathogenic changes and also significantly up-regulated the expression of Nrf2 and its down-stream antioxidants.
Conclusions
These results suggest that diabetes-induced aortic fibrosis, inflammation, and oxidative damage can be prevented by SFN. The aortic protection from diabetes by SFN was associated with the up-regulation of Nrf2 and its downstream antioxidants.
De volledige studie.
(September 2012)
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