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Glucosinolates from pak choi and broccoli induce enzymes and inhibit inflammation and colon cancer differentlyElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c3fo60676g
Erscheinungsjahr
2014-05
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
High consumption of
Brassica
vegetables is considered to prevent especially colon carcinogenesis. The content and pattern of glucosinolates (GSLs) can highly vary among different
Brassica
vegetables and may, thus, affect the outcome of
Brassica
intervention studies. Therefore, we aimed to feed mice with diets containing plant materials of the
Brassica
vegetables broccoli and pak choi. Further enrichment of the diets by adding GSL extracts allowed us to analyze the impact of different amounts (GSL-poor
versus
GSL-rich) and different patterns (broccoli
versus
pak choi) of GSLs on inflammation and tumor development in a model of inflammation-triggered colon carcinogenesis (AOM/DSS model). Serum albumin adducts were analyzed to confirm the up-take and bioactivation of GSLs after feeding the
Brassica
diets for four weeks. In agreement with their high glucoraphanin content, broccoli diets induced the formation of sulforaphane-lysine adducts. Levels of 1-methoxyindolyl-3-methyl-histidine adducts derived from neoglucobrassicin were the highest in the GSL-rich pak choi group. In the colon, the GSL-rich broccoli and the GSL-rich pak choi diet up-regulated the expression of different sets of typical Nrf2 target genes like Nqo1, Gstm1, Srxn1, and GPx2. GSL-rich pak choi induced the AhR target gene Cyp1a1 but did not affect Ugt1a1 expression. Both colitis and tumor number were drastically reduced after feeding the GSL-rich pak choi diet while the other three diets had no effect. GSLs can act anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic but both effects depend on the specific amount and pattern of GSLs within a vegetable. Thus, a high
Brassica
consumption cannot be generally considered to be cancer-preventive.
Feeding a glucosinolate-enriched pak choi diet reduced colitis and tumor numbers. No effects were observed by a glucosinolate-enriched broccoli diet.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 2042-6496
eISSN: 2042-650X
DOI: 10.1039/c3fo60676g
Titel-ID: cdi_rsc_primary_c3fo60676g
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