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ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
Volume 446, Issue 1, Pages 84-90Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2005.11.006
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Aralia elata; triterpenoids; human neutrophils; superoxide; tyrosyl phosphorylation; cytosolic compounds
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Five triterpenoids; Congmuyanoside V, X, XI, XII, and XV (Cong. V, X, XI, XII, and XV) were isolated from the root bark of Aralia elata. The effect of these triterpenoids on stimulus-induced superoxide generation in human neutrophils was assayed by measuring the reduction of ferricytochrome c (cyt. c) using a dual-beam spectrophotometer. Translocation of p47(phox), p67(phox), and rac to the cell membrane and tyrosyl or serine/threonine phosphorylation of neutrophil proteins were investigated using specific monoclonal antibodies. The five triterpenoids used in the present experiment significantly suppressed N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP)-induced superoxide generation in concentration-dependent manner. Congmuyanoside V, XII, and XV also suppressed arachidonic acid (AA)induced superoxide generation in high concentration. However, these triterpenoids showed no effect on phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-induced superoxide generation. fMLP- and AA-induced tyrosyl phosphorylation and translocation of the cytosolic proteins p47(phox), p67(phox), and rac to the cell membrane were suppressed in parallel with the suppression of the stimulus-induced superoxide generation. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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