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The Potential of Cnidium officinale Makino as the Component of Gamgungtang to Induce the phase II Enzyme in vivo (감궁탕 처방 중 천궁의 생체에서 Phase II 효소 유도 효과)

  • Han Sang-Hun;Shon Yun-Hee;Kim Hyuck;Lee Hee-Soon;Park In-Kyung;Nam Kyung-Soo;Kim Cheorl-Ho;Lim Jong-Kook
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2003
  • The activity of phase II enzyme in the liver of mice was examined following the application of Cnidium officinale Makino aqua-acupuncture solution (COMAS). The application of COMAS $CV_{12}$ to mice for 7 days increased quinone reductase(QR) activity. The glutathione S-transferase(GST) activity was also increased with COMAS. A greater increase was observed in the glutathione(GSH) levels than in the QR and GST activities.

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PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON GLUTATHIONE METABOLISM BY MERCURY TOXICITY IN THE CHO CELLS

  • Byun, Boo-Hyung;Cho, Su-Jung;Chung, An-Sik
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 1991
  • The treatment with 5ng/ml of mercuric chloride caused time-dependent decreases, and in the activities of GSH S-transferase and GSH-peroxidase, and in the concentration of GSH in CHO cells. Three hours after treatment of $Hg^{2+}$, the activity of GSH S-transferase was decreased to almost half value of control group and the activity of GSH-peroxidase was reduced significantly at 6 hr after treatment. The concentration of GSH was decreased 2 hr after treatment of $Hg^{2+}$ and was decreased to nearly half value of control group 3 hr after treatment.

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Effect of Glutathione S-Transferase Polymorphisms on the Antioxidant System (Glutathione S-Transferase 유전적 다형성이 항산화 체계에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeon, Gyeong-Im;Park, Eun-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.708-719
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    • 2007
  • Glutathione S-transferase genotypes GSTT1, GSTM1 and GSTP1 were characterized in 104 healthy male and female subjects and compared with parameters of oxidative stress at the level of DNA and lipids, with antioxidant enzymes, and with plasma antioxidants in smokers and non.smokers. Of the 104 subjects studied, 57.4% were GSTT1 present and 47.6% were GSTM1 present. The GSTP1 polymorphisms a and b were represented as follows: a/a, 75.5%; a/b, 21.6%; b/b type, 2.9%. The GSTT1 null genotype was associated with decreased glutathione in erythrocytes and elevated lymphocytes DNA damage. GST-Px was higher in GSTT1 null compared with GSTT1 present type. The homozygous GSTP1 genotype was not associated with any antioxidant status or DNA damage. The difference in plasma ${\alpha}$-carotene and erythrocytes GSH-Px and GST activities between smokers and non-smokers was detected in the GSTT1 null genotype. Plasma ${\gamma}$-tocopherol and ${\beta}$-carotene decreased significantly in smokers having GSTM1 null genotype. When GSTT1 and GSTM1 were combined, plasma lycopene and erythrocyte GST were reduced in smokers in both null types of these genes. As for GSTP1 genotype, plasma ${\alpha}$-carotene and erythrocytes GSH-Px decreased significantly in smokers with GSTP1 b/b, while erythrocytes GSH-Px activities decreased in smokers with GSTP1 a/b. The different ${\beta}$-carotene level between smokers and non-smokers was seen with both GSTP1 a/a and a/b genotype. It seems that polymorphisms in the phase II metabolizing enzyme glutathione S-transferase may be important determinants of commonly measured biomarkers.

Effect of Terminalia chebula on Physiological Activity in Mice (가자(Terminalia chebula) 추출물이 마우스의 생리활성에 미치는 영향)

  • 박종옥;이승은
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.148-153
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    • 2004
  • In this study, we investigated the effect of water, extract of Terminalia Chebula (TC) on physiological activity in mice. TC water extract showed hemagglutination against several different types of red blood cells. $LD_{50}$ of TC extract was 390 mg/kg (po). Treatment of TC water extract orally administered 200, 300 mg/kg daily for one week. Hepatic cytosolic enzymes, xanthine oxidase and aldehyde oxidase activities were significantly increased comparison with normal group. Treatment of TC water extract increased hepatic malondialdehyde (MDA) formation, and reduced glutathione content. We also found that the decreased activities of glutathione S-transferase and glutathione reductase but was not affected activities of $\gamma$-glutamylcysteine synthetase after treatment of TC water extract. These results suggested that increase of the hepatic lipid peroxide is caused by glutathione reduction.