A Food-Derived Flavonoid Luteolin Protects against Angiotensin II-Induced Cardiac Remodeling

作者:Nakayama Atsuko; Morita Hiroyuki*; Nakao Tomoko; Yamaguchi Toshihiro; Sumida Tomokazu; Ikeda Yuichi; Kumagai Hidetoshi; Motozawa Yoshihiro; Takahashi Tsukasa; Imaizumi Atsushi; Hashimoto Tadashi; Nagai Ryozo; Komuro Issei
来源:PLos One, 2015, 10(9): e0137106.
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0137106

摘要

Oxidative stress has been implicated in cardiac remodeling (cardiac fibrosis and hypertrophy), which impairs cardiac function and metabolism; therefore, it is anticipated antioxidative compounds will have protective properties against cardiac remodeling. Luteolin (3',4',5,7-tetrahydroxyflavone), a widely distributed flavonoid found in many herbal extracts including celery, green pepper, perilla leaves and seeds, and chamomile, is a known to be a potent antioxidant and was previously demonstrated to exert an antifibrotic effect in the lungs and the liver. In this study, we clearly demonstrate that oral pretreatment with the higher-luteolin diet (0.035% (wt/wt)) protected against cardiac fibrosis and hypertrophy as well as a hyperoxidative state in Ang II-infused rats. In cardiac tissue, increased gene expression levels of TGF beta 1, CTGF, Nox2, Nox4, ANP, and BNP induced by Ang II were restored by oral pretreatment of this high-luteolin diet. In cultured rat cardiac fibroblasts, H2O2-induced TGF beta 1 expression and the phosphorylation of JNK were suppressed by luteolin pretreatment. In conclusion, food-derived luteolin has protective actions against Ang II-induced cardiac remodeling, which could be mediated through attenuation of oxidative stress.

  • 出版日期2015-9-1