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Polyphenols as possible bioprotectors against cytotoxicity and DNA damage induced by ochratoxin A
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2015-03Registro en:
Cariddi, Laura Noelia; Sabini, Maria Carola; Escobar, Franco Matias; Montironi, Ivana Dalila; Mañas, Fernando Javier; et al.; Polyphenols as possible bioprotectors against cytotoxicity and DNA damage induced by ochratoxin A; Elsevier Science; Environmental Toxicology And Pharmacology; 39; 3; 3-2015; 1008-1018
1382-6689
1872-7077
Autor
Cariddi, Laura Noelia
Sabini, Maria Carola
Escobar, Franco Matias
Montironi, Ivana Dalila
Mañas, Fernando Javier
Iglesias, D.
Comini, Laura Raquel
Sabini, L. I.
Dalcero, Ana Maria
Resumen
The present study aimed to investigate the protective effects of luteolin (L), chlorogenic acid (ChlA) and caffeic acid (CafA) against cyto-genotoxic effects caused by OTA. Vero cells and rat lymphocytes were used and viability was measured by neutral red uptake, MTT and trypan blue dye exclusion method. L (50 and 100 µg/mL), ChlA (100 and 200 µg/mL) and CafA (10-50µg/mL) reduced the damage induced by OTA (10 µg/mL) on both cells type shown a good protective effect. The comet and micronucleus tests in Balb/c mice were performed. ChlA (10 mg/kg bw) reduced OTA (0.85 mg/kg bw)-induced DNA damage on blood and bone marrow cells, CafA (10 mg/kg bw) showed protective effect only in blood cells and luteolin (2.5 mg/kg bw) failed to protect DNA integrity on cells. In conclusion, polyphenols tested reduced the toxicity caused by OTA on different target cells with good protective effect, being ChlA the compound that showed the best effects.