Antioxidants increase number of progenitor endothelial cells through multiple gene expression pathways

  • Carmela Fiorito
  • , Monica Rienzo
  • , Ettore Crimi
  • , Raffaele Rossiello
  • , Maria Luisa Balestrieri
  • , Amelia Casamassimi
  • , Francesco Muto
  • , Vincenzo Grimaldi
  • , Alfonso Giovane
  • , Bartolomeo Farzati
  • , Francesco P. Mancini
  • , Claudio Napoli

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Abstract

To date, there is no report on the effect of antioxidants on endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). This study shows that in vitro incubation of EPCs with vitamin C and E reverted the already well documented lowering effect of TNF-α on EPC number and increased p-p38 expression levels. In order to document major changes of gene expression levels and gain insight into signalling pathways, microarray analysis was performed and a significant variation of the expression of 5389 genes in EPCs following antioxidant treatment was detected. Also in vivo evidence is provided about the positive effect of antioxidant vitamins on EPCs, since vitamin C and E supplementation potentiated the physical training-induced increase of EPC number and VEGF levels. Together, these data indicate that antioxidant treatment ameliorates EPC number and causes major changes of gene expression within these cells in vitro. Furthermore, concomitant antioxidant supplementation and physical training in vivo raised the levels of circulating EPCs and serum VEGF more than physical training alone.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)754-762
Numero di pagine9
RivistaFree Radical Research
Volume42
Numero di pubblicazione8
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2008
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