Catechin derivatives: Specific inhibitor for caspases‐3, 7 and 2, and the prevention of apoptosis at the cell and animal levels
- 6 January 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 580 (3) , 741-746
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2005.12.087
Abstract
Tea-catechin derivatives are shown to inhibit activities of caspases-3, 2 and 7 in vitro, and prevented experimental apoptosis at the cell and animal levels. Epigallo-catechin-gallate showed the strongest inhibition at 1×10−7M to these caspases, but cysteine cathepsins and caspase-8 were not inhibited. Caspase-3 inhibition showed a 2nd-order allosteric-type, but the inhibition of caspases-2 and 7 showed a non-competitive-type. The apoptosis-test using cultured HeLa cells was inhibited by these catechins. In rat hepatocytes, apoptosis was induced by d-galactosamine in vivo. In this case, caspase-3 activity in the cytoplasm, the serum aminotransferases and dUTP nick formation detected by TUNNEL-staining were effects, and these elevations were suppressed by administration of catechinKeywords
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