Red wine antioxidants bind to human lipoproteins and protect them from metal ion-dependent and -independent oxidation - PubMed (original) (raw)
Red wine antioxidants bind to human lipoproteins and protect them from metal ion-dependent and -independent oxidation
V Ivanov et al. J Agric Food Chem. 2001 Sep.
Abstract
Plant-derived polyphenols may exert beneficial effects on atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases, in part, because of their antioxidant properties. In this study we compared the effects of unbound (free) and lipoprotein-associated red wine components on in vitro antioxidant protection of human low-density lipoprotein (LDL). Preincubation of LDL (1 mg protein/mL) with 0-2.5% (v/v) red wine for 3 h at 37 degrees C followed by gel filtration to remove unbound red wine components resulted in a dose-dependent, up to 4-fold increase in LDL-associated antioxidant capacity (measured as Trolox equivalents). Similar results were obtained with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and bovine serum albumin (BSA). Furthermore, LDL was subjected to oxidation by copper and aqueous peroxyl radicals (2,2'-azobis[2-amidinopropane] dihydrochloride, AAPH). Under both types of oxidative stress, LDL-associated and free red wine components significantly decreased oxidation of the lipoprotein's protein moiety (assessed by tryptophan fluorescence) and lipid moiety (assessed by thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances and conjugated dienes). Similar protective effects of red wine components were observed against HDL oxidation. In contrast, red wine exerted a pro-oxidant effect on copper-induced oxidation of BSA tryptophan residues, while protecting them from AAPH-induced oxidation. Ascorbate strongly enhanced the protective effect of red wine against copper-induced LDL oxidation, and had an additive effect against AAPH-induced oxidation. Our data indicate that red wine components bind to LDL and HDL and protect these lipoproteins from metal ion-dependent and -independent protein and lipid oxidation.
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