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MacroDevelopment of an assay to assess genotoxicity by particulate matter extract

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Συγγραφέας
Priftis A., Papikinos K., Koukoulanaki M., Kerasioti E., Stagos D., Konstantinopoulos K., Spandidos D.A., Kermenidou M., Karakitsios S., Sarigiannis D., Tsatsakis A.M., Kouretas D.
Ημερομηνία
2017
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.3892/mmr.2017.6171
Λέξη-κλειδί
coffee extract
metal derivative
organic compound
plant extract
polyphenol derivative
superoxide dismutase
unclassified drug
xanthine oxidase
antioxidant
particulate matter
plant extract
polyphenol
air pollutant
air pollution
ambient air
antioxidant activity
Article
beverage
coffee
controlled study
cytotoxicity
cytotoxicity assay
DNA damage
electrophoresis
environmental stress
enzyme inhibition
genotoxicity
genotoxicity assay
Greece
nonhuman
oxidative stress
particulate matter
plasmid relaxation assay
single stranded DNA break
cell death
chemistry
Coffea
DNA cleavage
DNA damage
drug effects
human
mutagen testing
particulate matter
procedures
toxicity
Antioxidants
Cell Death
Coffea
DNA Cleavage
DNA Damage
Humans
Mutagenicity Tests
Particulate Matter
Plant Extracts
Polyphenols
Spandidos Publications
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Επιτομή
The current study describes a method for assessing the oxidative potential of common environmental stressors (ambient air particulate matter), using a plasmid relaxation assay where the extract caused single-strand breaks, easily visualised through electrophoresis. This assay utilises a miniscule amount (11 g) of particulate matter (PM) extract compared to other, cell-based methods (~3,000 g). The negative impact of air pollution on human health has been extensively recognised. Among the air pollutants, PM plays an eminent role, as reflected in the broad scientific interest. PM toxicity highly depends on its composition (metals and organic compounds), which in turn has been linked to multiple health effects (such as cardiorespiratory diseases and cancer) through multiple toxicity mechanisms; the induction of oxidative stress is considered a major mechanism among these. In this study, the PM levels, oxidative potential, cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of PM in the region of Larissa, Greece were examined using the plasmid relaxation assay. Finally, coffee extracts from different varieties, derived from both green and roasted seeds, were examined for their ability to inhibit PM-induced DNA damage. These extracts also exerted an inhibitory effect on xanthine oxidase and catalase, but had no effect against superoxide dismutase. Overall, this study highlights the importance of assays for assessing the oxidative potential of widespread environmental stressors (PM), as well as the antioxidant capacity of beverages and food items, with the highlight being the development of a plasmid relaxation assay to assess the genotoxicity caused by PM using only a miniscule amount.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78366
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