KMID : 0613820110210050693
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Journal of Life Science 2011 Volume.21 No. 5 p.693 ~ p.699
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Inhibitory Effect of Spermidine with Antioxidant Activity on Oxidative Stress in Human Dermal Fibroblasts
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Park In-Hwan
Kim Moon-Moo
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Abstract
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Spermidine is a ubiquitous polycation that is synthesized from putrescine, which serves as a precursor of spermine. In recent years, spermidine was found to be a polyamine that plays an important role in longevity. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as hydroxyl radical, superoxide and hydrogen peroxide have been shown to be involved in various pathogenic processes as well as aging. The direct scavenging effect of spermidine on DPPH radical, H©üO©ü and hydroxyl radical, and its protective effect against DNA oxidation related to oxidative stress were evaluated in vitro. It was observed that spermidine exhibits scavenging activities on DPPH radical and H©üO©ü above 500 ¥ìM. Spermidine was especially effective in exerting a scavenging activity on hydroxyl radical. In addition, spermidine at 1000 ¥ìM showed a clear protective effect against DNA oxidation. Furthermore, the expression level of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase in humam dermal fibroblasts increased in the presence of spermidine compared with blank group. These results suggest that spermidine can be used as an antioxidant to prevent ROS-related diseases including inflammation, cancer and aging.
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KEYWORD
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Spermidine, superoxide dismutase, reactive oxygen species(ROS), human dermal fibroblast
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