Protection by Chrysanthemum zawadskii extract from liver damage of mice caused by carbon tetrachloride is maybe mediated by modulation of QR activity.
- Author:
Ji Yeon SEO
1
;
Soon Sung LIM
;
Jia PARK
;
Ji Sun LIM
;
Hyo Jung KIM
;
Hui Jung KANG
;
Jung Han YOON PARK
;
Jong Sang KIM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Quinone reductase; detoxifying enzymes; Chrysanthemum zawadskii; (+)-(3S,4S,5R,8S)-(E)-8-acetoxy-4-hydroxy-3-isovaleroyloxy-2-(hexa-2,4-diynyliden)-1,6-dioxaspiro[4,5]decane; carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury
- MeSH: Alkanes; Animals; Antioxidant Response Elements; Carbon; Carbon Tetrachloride; Chrysanthemum; Glutathione Transferase; Kidney; Liver; Luciferases; Methanol; Mice; NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone); Stomach; Transcriptional Activation
- From:Nutrition Research and Practice 2010;4(2):93-98
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Our previous study demonstrated that methanolic extract of Chrysanthemum zawadskii Herbich var. latilobum Kitamura (Compositae) has the potential to induce detoxifying enzymes such as NAD(P)H:(quinone acceptor) oxidoreductase 1 (EC 1.6.99.2) (NQO1, QR) and glutathione S-transferase (GST). In this study we further fractionated methanolic extract of Chrysanthemum zawadskii and investigated the detoxifying enzyme-inducing potential of each fraction. The fraction (CZ-6) shown the highest QR-inducing activity was found to contain (+)-(3S,4S,5R,8S)-(E)-8-acetoxy-4-hydroxy-3-isovaleroyloxy-2-(hexa-2,4-diynyliden)-1,6-dioxaspiro [4,5] decane and increased QR enzyme activity in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, CZ-6 fraction caused a dose-dependent enhancement of luciferase activity in HepG2-C8 cells generated by stably transfecting antioxidant response element-luciferase gene construct, suggesting that it induces antioxidant/detoxifying enzymes through antioxidant response element (ARE)-mediated transcriptional activation of the relevant genes. Although CZ-6 fraction failed to induce hepatic QR in mice over the control, it restored QR activity suppressed by CCl4 treatment to the control level. Hepatic injury induced by CCl4 was also slightly protected by pretreatment with CZ-6. In conclusion, although CZ-6 fractionated from methanolic extract of Chrysanthemum zawadskii did not cause a significant QR induction in mice organs such as liver, kidney, and stomach, it showed protective effect from liver damage caused by CCl4.