Endometriosis susceptibility to dapsone-hydroxylamine-induced alterations can be prevented by licorice intake: In vivo and in vitro study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Endometriosis, an estrogen-dependent chronic gynecological disease, is characterized by a systemic inflammation that affects circulating red blood cells (RBC), by reducing anti-oxidant defenses. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential beneficial effects of licorice intake to protect RBCs from dapsone hydroxylamine (DDS-NHOH), a harmful metabolite of dapsone, commonly used in the treatment of many diseases. A control group (CG, n = 12) and a patient group (PG, n = 18) were treated with licorice extract (25 mg/day), for a week. Blood samples before (T0 ) and after (T1 ) treatment were analyzed for: i) band 3 tyrosine phosphorylation and high molecular weight aggregates; and ii) glutathionylation and carbonic anhydrase activity, in the presence or absence of adjunctive oxidative stress induced by DDS-NHOH. Results were correlated with plasma glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) concentrations, measured by HPLC–MS. Results showed that licorice intake decreased the level of DDS-NHOH-related oxidative alterations in RBCs, and the reduction was directly correlated with plasma GA concentration. In conclusion, in PG, the inability to counteract oxidative stress is a serious concern in the evaluation of therapeutic approaches. GA, by protecting RBC from oxidative assault, as in dapsone therapy, might be considered as a new potential tool for preventing further switching into severe endometriosis.
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01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dapsone; DDS-NHOH; Endometriosis; Glycyrrhetinic acid; Red blood cell
Elenco autori:
Sabbadin, C.; Andrisani, A.; Dona', G.; Tibaldi, E.; Brunati, A. M.; Dall'Acqua, S.; Ragazzi, E.; Ambrosini, G.; Armanini, D.; Bordin, L.
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