Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Oct 2021)

Syzygium cumini leaf extract protects macrophages against the oxidized LDL-induced toxicity: A promising atheroprotective effect

  • Matheus Mülling dos Santos,
  • Alessandro de Souza Prestes,
  • Gabriel Teixeira de Macedo,
  • Sabrina Antunes Ferreira,
  • João Luís Souza Vargas,
  • Luana Caroline Schüler,
  • Andreza Fabro de Bem,
  • Nilda de Vargas Barbosa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 142
p. 111196

Abstract

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Oxidized LDL (oxLDL) plays a pivotal role on atherosclerosis development, mainly in the formation of lipid-laden macrophage “foam cells”. As a consequence, substances that can modulate LDL oxidation have a pharmacological and therapeutic relevance. Based in previous findings showing the ability of Syzigium cumini leaf extract (ScExt) in preventing LDL oxidation in vitro, this study was aimed to assess the effects of ScExt on oxLDL-mediated toxicity in murine J774 macrophages-like cells. For biochemical analyses, LDL isolated from fresh human plasma and oxidized with CuSO4 was incubated with ScExt pre-treated macrophages. Our results demonstrated that ScExt was efficient in preventing the overproduction of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species (ROS/RNS), the loss of macrophage’s viability and the foam cells formation induced by oxLDL. These protective effects of ScExt make it a promising antioxidant for future trials toward atherogenesis.

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