Studies on the oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein induced by ultraviolet light and the protective effect of green tea polyphenols

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丁振华
陈瑷
周玫
方允中
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[1] Department of Biochemistry
[2] Research Group of Lipoperoxidation Damage First Military Medical University
[3] Guangzhou 510515
[4] Institute of Radiation Medicine
[5] Academy of Military Medical Sciences.Beijing 100850
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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atherosclerosis; low density lipopmtein lipoperoxidation; antioxidants; ultraviolet light irradiation; animal; mice; human;
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Uitraviolet(UV)light irradiation acting on human low density lipoprotein(LDL)couldgive rise to oxidative modification of LDL.Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances(TBARS),rela-five electrophorefic mobility(REM),relative fluorescence intensity at 420 nm(the excitation wavelength was 360nm)and lipid conjugated dienes of UV-irradiated LDL were all elevated withthe increase of irradiation time.Addition of 0.01% EDTA into the irradiation system could inhi-bit this reaction,but the effect was not so potent as that induced in the Cu-PBS-LDLoxidative modification system China green tea polyphenols(CGTP),on the other hand,had aneffective inhibitory effect with obvious dose-effect relationship.It was proposed that lipidperoxidation of LDL induced by free radicals which were generated from UV-irradiation andthe inhibitory effect of CGTP was attributed to its strong antioxidative action.
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