2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1012346401315
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Abstract: Experiments on Wistar rats showed that feeding a ration containing 0.1% concentrate of food indoles (indole-3-carbinole and ascorbigen) for 3 weeks increased activity of phases I and II xenobiotic metabolism enzymes in the liver and intestinal mucosa and weakened the toxic effects of trichothecene T-2 mycotoxin. Activity of the key enzymes of T-2 detoxification, microsomal carboxylesterase and UDP-glucuronosyl transferase, was 1.5-2-fold higher in rats receiving T-2 toxin against the background of indole-enric… Show more

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“…While the presence of aromatase transcripts and protein in MCF7 cells was described by several authors [21, 24, 25], the data on constitutive expression of CYP19 in this cell line as well as in MCF10A are somehow contradictory. In this regard, Fu et al [22] did not find the presence of CYP19 mRNA in MCF10A series of cell lines or MCF7 cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…While the presence of aromatase transcripts and protein in MCF7 cells was described by several authors [21, 24, 25], the data on constitutive expression of CYP19 in this cell line as well as in MCF10A are somehow contradictory. In this regard, Fu et al [22] did not find the presence of CYP19 mRNA in MCF10A series of cell lines or MCF7 cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…During fermentation, as the pH decreases, this I3C reacts nonenzymatically with L-ascorbic acid to yield ABG, which is thought to be the dominant end product of indole GLS degradation in sauerkraut [12, 14]. So far only a few and rather indirect studies on the anti-carcinogenic effects of ABG have been published, and its interaction with aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) was suggested [24]. Thus, it is possible that ABG is also responsible for down-regulation of CYP19 expression by sauerkraut juice in MCF10A cell line.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During ingestion, indole glucosinolates are converted in the body of the host to various products, including indole-3-carbinol and ascorbigens ( , ). Data from in vitro and animal experiments suggest that natural indole derivatives generated from cruciferous vegetables possess cancer chemopreventive properties ( , ). Indole glucosinolates are also thought to be involved in the modulation of xenobiotic metabolism.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lycopene (25 mg/kg BW per day) from fresh tomatoes reduced GSH depletion and alleviated oxidative damage in the liver of male broiler chickens fed T-2 (1.5 mg T-2/kg BW per day) ( Leal et al., 1999 ). Diets containing 0.1% concentrate of food indoles (indole-3-carbinole and ascorbigen) fed to rats for 3 weeks increased the activity of hepatic microsomal carboxylesterase and UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UDPG), thereby attenuating the toxic effects of T-2 ( Kravchenko et al., 2001 ). Rutin reversed the T-2-mediated increase of LPO and SOD, as well as the decrease in GSH levels, in rat liver homogenate ( Sawi and Seeni, 2009 ).…”
Section: Effective Protective Agents Against Organ Toxicity Of T-2 An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Elevating activity of microsomal carboxylesterase and UDP-glucuronosyltransferase, the key enzymes for detoxification of T-2. Kravchenko et al. (2001) HSCAS Broilers 0.05% modified HSCAS adsorbent + T-2 (6.0 mg/kg feed) for 2 weeks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%