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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2012.22.12.1658

Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Ameliorates Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Oxidative Stress on Rat Cardiomyoblast H9c2 Cells  

Park, Jae Hong (Kangnam General Hospital)
Moon, Yeon Gyu (Division of Applied Life Sciences (BK21 Program), Graduate School, and Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
Kwon, Jung Min (Division of Applied Life Sciences (BK21 Program), Graduate School, and Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
Cho, Yong Un (Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology, Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering)
Kim, Jeong Ok (HK Biotech. Co., Ltd.)
Ha, Yeong Lae (Division of Applied Life Sciences (BK21 Program), Graduate School, and Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
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Journal of Life Science / v.22, no.12, 2012 , pp. 1658-1664 More about this Journal
Abstract
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) exhibits several beneficial biological activities including anticarcinogenesis and body-fat reduction. Now, we report that CLA ameliorated the oxidative stress in rat cardiomyoblast cells, H9c2, treated with hydrogen peroxide ($H_2O_2$). Cells were cultured in DMEM/F-12 media at $37^{\circ}C$ with humidified atmosphere of 5% $CO_2$. The cells, cultured for 48 hrs, were seeded at a density $3.5{\times}10^3$ cell/well in a 24 well-plate and incubated for 24 hr. Using these cells, two experiments were performed: the cytotoxicity test of CLA (10, 20, 30, 40, and $50{\mu}Ms$), and the oxidative stress amelioration test of CLA (20 and $50{\mu}Ms$) against cells treated with $H_2O_2$ (10 and 50 ${\mu}Ms$) for 1 and 2 hrs. CLA enhanced the growth of H9c2 cells at any concentrations of CLA and at any incubation times (up to 6 days), indicating that CLA acts as a growth stimulant. No protective effect of CLA (20 and $50{\mu}Ms$) was seen in cells treated $50{\mu}M$ $H_2O_2$ for 1 and 2 hr, but these CLA concentrations ameliorated (p<0.05) the adverse effect of $10{\mu}M$ $H_2O_2$ in cells treated for 1 hr. These CLA concentrations significantly (p<0.05) reduced the proportion of apoptotic cells, relative to control cells. These results suggest that CLA protected H9c2 cells from the oxidative stress of $H_2O_2$ through the suppression of cell apoptosis and could be a useful compound for the prevention of cardiac diseases caused by oxidative stress.
Keywords
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA); hydrogen peroxide ($H_2O_2$); rat cardiomyoblast cell H9c2; cytotoxicity; apoptosis;
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