Bernd Mussler
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism | 2008
Anika E. Wagner; Hubert Hug; Richard Gössl; Georges Riss; Bernd Mussler; Volker Elste; Gerald Rimbach; Luca Barella
Ascorbigen (ABG) is a natural compound that represents a breakdown product of the glucosinolates that are present in Brassica vegetables. It is postulated that ABG may have anticarcinogenic activity; however, the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms are largely unknown. In the present study we investigated the effect of ABG on the mRNA and enzyme activity levels of NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1), which is centrally involved in the detoxification of xenobiotics, in cultured liver cells and in rats. The mRNA levels of NQO1 showed an increase of up to 100% in cultured liver cells (HepG2) following incubation with different concentrations of ABG (3–100 µmol/l) compared to control cells. Furthermore, NQO1 activity was elevated (up to 20%) by ABG treatment. The in vitro results were confirmed in rats who received either 5 mg/day ABG or vehicle for 7 days. Significantly higher mRNA (a 90% increase) and enzyme activity levels (a 40% increase) of NQO1 were detected in the liver of ABG-treated rats as compared to control animals. Current data indicate that ABG is a moderate inducer of the phase II enzyme NQO1, both in cultured hepatocytes and in vivo.
Molecules | 2016
Joseph Schwager; Nathalie Richard; Bernd Mussler; Daniel Raederstorff
Nutrients transiently or chronically modulate functional and biochemical characteristics of cells and tissues both in vivo and in vitro. The influence of tomato aqueous extract (TAE) on the in vitro inflammatory response of activated human peripheral blood leukocytes (PBLs) and macrophages was investigated. Its effect on endothelial dysfunction (ED) was analyzed in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Murine macrophages (RAW264.7 cells), PBLs and HUVECs were incubated with TAE. They were activated with LPS or TNF-α in order to induce inflammatory processes and ED, respectively. Inflammatory mediators and adhesion molecules were measured by immune assay-based multiplex analysis. Gene expression was quantified by RT-PCR. TAE altered the production of interleukins (IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, IL-12) and chemokines (CCL2/MCP-1, CCL3/MIP-1α, CCL5/RANTES, CXCL8/IL-8, CXCL10/IP-10) in PBLs. TAE reduced ED-associated expression of adhesion molecules (ICAM-1, VCAM-1) in endothelial cell. In macrophages, the production of nitric oxide, PGE2, cytokines and ILs (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-12), which reflects chronic inflammatory processes, was reduced. Adenosine was identified as the main bioactive of TAE. Thus, TAE had cell-specific and context-dependent effects. We infer from these in vitro data, that during acute inflammation TAE enhances cellular alertness and therefore the sensing of disturbed immune homeostasis in the vascular-endothelial compartment. Conversely, it blunts inflammatory mediators in macrophages during chronic inflammation. A novel concept of immune regulation by this extract is proposed.
Archive | 2008
Ann Fowler; Regina Goralczyk; Claus Kilpert; Annis Olivia Mayne-Mechan; Bernd Mussler; Adrian Wyss
Archive | 2008
Ann Fowler; Regina Goralczyk; Claus Kilpert; Annis Olivia Mayne-Mechan; Hasan Mohajeri; Bernd Mussler; Adrian Wyss
Archive | 2008
Ann Fowler; Regina Goralczyk; Claus Kilpert; Annis Olivia Mayne-Mechan; Hasan Mohajeri; Bernd Mussler; Adrian Wyss
Archive | 2018
Bernd Mussler; Daniel Raederstorff; Nathalie Richard
Archive | 2012
Saizieu Antoine De; セイジュ, アントワーヌ ドゥ; Ann Fowler; アン フォウラー; Regina Goralczyk; レジーナ ゴラルツィク; Bernd Mussler; ベルント ムスラー; Goede Schueler; ゲーデ シューラー
Archive | 2009
Hubert Hug; Bernd Mussler; Daniel Raederstorff; Ying Wang-Schmidt
Archive | 2008
Ann Fowler; Regina Goralczyk; Claus Kilpert; Annis Olivia Mayne-Mechan; Hasan Mohajeri; Bernd Mussler; Adrian Wyss
Archive | 2008
Ann Fowler; Regina Goralczyk; Claus Kilpert; Annis Olivia Mayne-Mechan; Hasan Mohajeri; Bernd Mussler; Adrian Wyss