TY - JOUR
T1 - Extracts of Physalis peruviana protect astrocytic cells under oxidative stress with rotenone
AU - Areiza-Mazo, Natalia
AU - Robles, Jorge
AU - Zamudio-Rodriguez, Jairo A.
AU - Giraldez, Lisandro
AU - Echeverria, Valentina
AU - Barrera-Bailon, Biviana
AU - Aliev, Gjumrakch
AU - Sahebkar, Amirhossein
AU - Ashraf, Ghulam Md
AU - Barreto, George E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Areiza-Mazo, Robles, Zamudio-Rodriguez, Giraldez, Echeverria, Barrera-Bailon, Aliev, Sahebkar, Ashraf and Barreto.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The use of medicinal plants to counteract the oxidative damage in neurodegenerative diseases has steadily increased over the last few years. However, the rationale for using these natural compounds and their therapeutic benefit are not well explored. In this study, we evaluated the effect of different Physalis peruviana extracts on astrocytic cells (T98G) subjected to oxidative damage induced by rotenone. Extracts of fresh and dehydrated fruits of the plant with different polarities were prepared and tested in vitro. Our results demonstrated that the ethanolic extract of fresh fruits (EF) and acetone-dehydrated fruit extract (AD) increased cell viability, reduced the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and preserved mitochondrial membrane potential. In contrast, we observed a significant reduction in mitochondrial mass when rotenone-treated cells were co-treated with EF and AD. These effects were accompanied by a reduction in the percentage of cells with fragmented/condensed nuclei and increased expression of endogenous antioxidant defense survival proteins such as ERK1/2. In conclusion, our findings suggest that ethanolic and acetone extracts from P. peruviana are potential medicinal plant extracts to overcome oxidative damage induced by neurotoxic compounds.
AB - The use of medicinal plants to counteract the oxidative damage in neurodegenerative diseases has steadily increased over the last few years. However, the rationale for using these natural compounds and their therapeutic benefit are not well explored. In this study, we evaluated the effect of different Physalis peruviana extracts on astrocytic cells (T98G) subjected to oxidative damage induced by rotenone. Extracts of fresh and dehydrated fruits of the plant with different polarities were prepared and tested in vitro. Our results demonstrated that the ethanolic extract of fresh fruits (EF) and acetone-dehydrated fruit extract (AD) increased cell viability, reduced the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and preserved mitochondrial membrane potential. In contrast, we observed a significant reduction in mitochondrial mass when rotenone-treated cells were co-treated with EF and AD. These effects were accompanied by a reduction in the percentage of cells with fragmented/condensed nuclei and increased expression of endogenous antioxidant defense survival proteins such as ERK1/2. In conclusion, our findings suggest that ethanolic and acetone extracts from P. peruviana are potential medicinal plant extracts to overcome oxidative damage induced by neurotoxic compounds.
KW - Astrocytes
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - Phenolics
KW - Physalis peruviana
KW - Rotenone
KW - Uchuva
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U2 - 10.3389/fchem.2018.00276
DO - 10.3389/fchem.2018.00276
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85053076776
SN - 2296-2646
VL - 6
JO - Frontiers in Chemistry
JF - Frontiers in Chemistry
IS - JUL
M1 - 276
ER -