Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Melanin relieves oxidative stress in adipocytes culture in vitro
View through CrossRef
Obesity is one of major health disorders that has become epidemic worldwide. Studies have demonstrated that oxidative stress and inflammation in adipose tissue is involved in obesity linked complications. The ectopic synthesis of melanin in adipocytes of obese patients has been newly discovered. It is hypothesized that there is potential role of melanin and its intermediates to ameliorate oxidative stress in adipose which may prevent the secondary complications to obesity. This study was done to determine whether melanin interferes with the level of oxidative stress produced in adipocyte cells in culture. Adipocyte cells were cultured in vitro and exposed to high concentration of glucose oxidase to induce oxidative stress, then cells were treated with melanin for different periods. Thereafter the levels of some oxidative stress and inflammatory biomarkers such as glutathione, TNF-alpha, Malondialdehyde (MDA), and protein carbonyl were measured. It was found that when cells were exposed to glucose oxidase the level of oxidative stress increased over time as reflected by the decrease of Glutathione. Interestingly, when melanin was added the level of oxidative stress decreased over time as reflected by increase in glutathione concentrations. It was also found that TNF-alpha decreased upon treatment by melanin but after 72 hours but not on 24 and 48 hours treatments. However, protein carbonyl and MDA appeared to be less affected by melanin treatments. These results may indicate that melanin is capable of diminishing the effects of oxidative stress on the cells at early stages probably by interfering with lipids peroxidation and production of reactive oxygen species.
Title: Melanin relieves oxidative stress in adipocytes culture in vitro
Description:
Obesity is one of major health disorders that has become epidemic worldwide.
Studies have demonstrated that oxidative stress and inflammation in adipose tissue is involved in obesity linked complications.
The ectopic synthesis of melanin in adipocytes of obese patients has been newly discovered.
It is hypothesized that there is potential role of melanin and its intermediates to ameliorate oxidative stress in adipose which may prevent the secondary complications to obesity.
This study was done to determine whether melanin interferes with the level of oxidative stress produced in adipocyte cells in culture.
Adipocyte cells were cultured in vitro and exposed to high concentration of glucose oxidase to induce oxidative stress, then cells were treated with melanin for different periods.
Thereafter the levels of some oxidative stress and inflammatory biomarkers such as glutathione, TNF-alpha, Malondialdehyde (MDA), and protein carbonyl were measured.
It was found that when cells were exposed to glucose oxidase the level of oxidative stress increased over time as reflected by the decrease of Glutathione.
Interestingly, when melanin was added the level of oxidative stress decreased over time as reflected by increase in glutathione concentrations.
It was also found that TNF-alpha decreased upon treatment by melanin but after 72 hours but not on 24 and 48 hours treatments.
However, protein carbonyl and MDA appeared to be less affected by melanin treatments.
These results may indicate that melanin is capable of diminishing the effects of oxidative stress on the cells at early stages probably by interfering with lipids peroxidation and production of reactive oxygen species.
Related Results
Prevalence of Melanin Pigmentation in a Yemeni Population and its Relation to Some Risk Factors
Prevalence of Melanin Pigmentation in a Yemeni Population and its Relation to Some Risk Factors
Objective: The present study aimed to explore the prevalence of melanin pigmentation in a sample of Yemeni population and its relation to some possible risk factors. Material and M...
A Novel Method for Visualizing Melanosome and Melanin Distribution in Human Skin Tissues
A Novel Method for Visualizing Melanosome and Melanin Distribution in Human Skin Tissues
Melanin incorporated into keratinocytes plays an important role in photoprotection; however, abnormal melanin accumulation causes hyperpigmentary disorders. To understand the mecha...
Identification and postnatal developmental characteristics of brown adipose tissue in yak calves
Identification and postnatal developmental characteristics of brown adipose tissue in yak calves
AbstractBackgroundBrown adipose tissue (BAT) provides newborn mammals with a critical capacity for non‐shivering thermogenesis and enables their adaptation to the cold of the extra...
Abstract 173: Adipocytes-derived collagen reorganization in microenvironment promotes breast cancer progression
Abstract 173: Adipocytes-derived collagen reorganization in microenvironment promotes breast cancer progression
Abstract
Purposes
Breast cancer cells recruit surrounding stromal cells, such as cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), to reorganize collagen and prom...
Kidney Melanosis Associated with a Novel HSP-1 Hermansky-Pudlak Oculocutaneous Albinism Mutation: A Case Report
Kidney Melanosis Associated with a Novel HSP-1 Hermansky-Pudlak Oculocutaneous Albinism Mutation: A Case Report
Abstract
Introduction: Melanin deposition in the kidney is rare and appears to be limited to the conditions of malignant melanoma with melanuria and oculocutaneous (OCA) al...
Tryptophan, a non-canonical melanin precursor: New L-tryptophan based melanin production by Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2
Tryptophan, a non-canonical melanin precursor: New L-tryptophan based melanin production by Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2
AbstractMelanins are chemically diverse ubiquitous pigments found across the life forms synthesizedviadifferent biochemical pathways mainly from L-tyrosine or acetyl CoA. Though fe...
Melanin and Melanin-Related Polymers as Materials with Biomedical and Biotechnological Applications—Cuttlefish Ink and Mussel Foot Proteins as Inspired Biomolecules
Melanin and Melanin-Related Polymers as Materials with Biomedical and Biotechnological Applications—Cuttlefish Ink and Mussel Foot Proteins as Inspired Biomolecules
The huge development of bioengineering during the last years has boosted the search for new bioinspired materials, with tunable chemical, mechanical, and optoelectronic properties ...
Abstract A41: Crosstalk between adipocytes and breast cancer promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition
Abstract A41: Crosstalk between adipocytes and breast cancer promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition
Abstract
Introduction: Adipocytes are known to be involved in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) associated with tumor cell invasion and metastasis in several c...

