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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2010

Green Tea Catechins and Their Oxidative Protection in the Rat Eye

Kai On Chu; Kwok Ping Chan; Chi Chiu Wang; Ching Yan Chu; Wai Ying Li; Kwong Wai Choy; Michael S. Rogers; Chi Pui Pang

Catechins, active constituents of green tea, are well-known antioxidative natural products. It was proposed that green tea extract (GTE) consumption could benefit the eye, and the pharmacokinetics of catechins and oxidation status in rat eye were investigated after oral administration. Sprague-Dawley rats were fed GTE and sacrificed at different time intervals. Their eyes were dissected into cornea, lens, retina, choroid-sclera, vitreous humor, and aqueous humor for analysis of catechins and 8-epi-isoprostane by HPLC-ECD and GC-NCI-MS, respectively. Catechins were differentially distributed in eye tissues. Gallocatechin was present at the highest concentration in the retina, 22729.4 +/- 4229.4 pmol/g, and epigallocatechin in aqueous humor at 602.9 +/- 116.7 nM. The corresponding area-under-curves were 207,000 pmol x h/g and 2035.0 +/- 531.7 nM x h, respectively. The time of maximum concentration of the catechins varied from 0.5 to 12.2 h. Significant reductions in 8-epi-isoprostane levels were found in the compartments except the choroid-sclera or plasma, indicating antioxidative activities of catechins in these tissues.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Green tea catechins are potent anti-oxidants that ameliorate sodium iodate-induced retinal degeneration in rats.

Yaping Yang; Yong Jie Qin; Yolanda Wong Ying Yip; Kwok Ping Chan; Kai On Chu; Wai Kit Chu; Tsz Kin Ng; Chi Pui Pang; Sun-On Chan

Green tea extracts exhibit anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory actions in different disease conditions. We hypothesized that green tea extract and its catechin constituents ameliorate sodium iodate-induced retinal degeneration in rats by counteracting oxidative stress. In this study, adult Sprague-Dawley rats were intravenously injected with a single dose of sodium iodate. Green tea extract (GTE; Theaphenon-E) or combinations of its catechin constituents, including (−)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), were administered intra-gastrically before injection. Live imaging analysis using confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography showed a progressive increase of degenerating profile across the retinal surface and decrease in thickness of outer nuclear layer (ONL) at Day-14 of post-injection. These lesions were significantly ameliorated by Theaphenon-E and catechin combinations with EGCG. Catechins with exclusion of EGCG did not show obvious protective effect. Histological analyses confirmed that Theaphenon-E and catechins containing EGCG protect the retina by reducing ONL disruption. Retinal protective effects were associated with reduced expression of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and caspase-3, and suppression of 8-iso-Prostaglandin F2α generation in the retina. In summary, GTE and its catechin constituents are potent anti-oxidants that offer neuroprotection to the outer retinal degeneration after sodium iodate insult, among which EGCG is the most active constituent.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Green Tea Extract Treatment Alleviates Ocular Inflammation in a Rat Model of Endotoxin-Induced Uveitis

Yong Jie Qin; Kai On Chu; Yolanda Wong Ying Yip; Wai Ying Li; Ya Ping Yang; Kwok Ping Chan; Jia Lin Ren; Sun-On Chan; Chi Pui Pang

Green tea extract (GTE) ingested by rats exerted anti-oxidative activities in various ocular tissues as shown in our previous studies. The present work investigated anti-inflammatory effects of GTE on endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU). EIU was generated in adult rats by a footpad injection of 1 mg/kg lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Oral administration of GTE (550 mg/kg) was given one, two or four times after LPS injection. Twenty-four hours later, LPS produced severe hyperemia and edema in the iris. Immunocytochemical examinations showed an accumulation of infiltrating cells in the aqueous humor that were immunopositive for cluster of differentiation 43 (CD43) and CD68, markers for leucocytes and macrophages, respectively. Analyses of the aqueous humor showed an increase in pro-inflammatory mediators including tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1). GTE treatments improved the clinical manifestations and reduced infiltrating cells and protein exudation in the aqueous humor, which were not observed under half dose of GTE (275 mg/kg). The number of CD68 positive macrophages residing in the iris and ciliary was also reduced. GTE suppressed production of TNF-α, IL-6 and MCP-1 in the aqueous humor, which was associated with a down-regulation of LPS receptor complex subunits, Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR-4) and CD14, and suppression of nuclear factor-kappa Bp65 (NF-κBp65) in the iris and ciliary body. Our findings show that GTE is a potent anti-inflammatory agent against the inflammation of EIU, and suggest a potential use in treatment of acute uveitis.


Reproductive Toxicology | 2013

Melamine in prenatal and postnatal organs in rats

Ching Yan Chu; Kai On Chu; Chung Shun Ho; Sung Shing Kwok; Ho Ming Chan; Kwok-Pui Fung; Chi Chiu Wang

Melamine can be transferred to fetus in utero through placenta and to infant ex utero by breast feeding. In this study, we characterized the pharmacokinetics of melamine in prenatal and postnatal organs in rats. Single bolus of melamine was administered to pregnant rats at different gestational stages and to infants at different postnatal stages. Distribution of melamine in maternal serum was about 30% higher in late pregnancy than that in early pregnancy; and it was 2 folds higher in postnatal serum in early infants in young adulthood. Distribution of melamine in all postnatal organs was higher than that in prenatal organs. Postnatal kidneys in early infants had the highest maximum concentration and the lowest clearance of melamine than the other postnatal organs. It may relate to the high vulnerability to the toxicity of melamine in this population.


Analytical Biochemistry | 2003

Quantifying F2-isoprostanes in umbilical cord blood of newborn by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

Kai On Chu; Chi Chiu Wang; Michael S. Rogers; Chi Pui Pang

We attempted to improve the extraction procedures to determine the F(2)-isoprostanes in plasma of umbilical cord arterial and venous blood by gas chromatography mass spectrometry. Plasma samples were deproteinized and hydrolyzed; free and esterified F(2)-isoprostanes were extracted by solid-phase extraction columns with citric acid/methanol/cyclohexane and ammonia solution/methanol and then derivatized by PFBBr and BSTFA. Concentrations of total plasma F(2)-isoprostanes eluted at the retention time of an internal standard of 8-iso-prostaglandin F(2alpha)-D(4) were quantified. The absolute recovery was 83+/-1.9% (95% confidence). Intraassay precision and interassay precision were lower than 1.0%. Analytical accuracy was 99.0+/-0.4% (95% confidence). Linearity, r(2), over the concentration range of 10 to 5000 pg/ml of spiked 8-iso-prostaglandin F(2alpha) in plasma was 0.9985. The method detection limit was 21 pg/ml (99% confidence) and the limit of quantitation was approximately 4 pg/ml. Analysis of 200 neonatal cord blood samples revealed few overlapping peaks causing interference in the elution of the F(2)-isoprostanes. With the use of an autosampler and one technician, 48 samples can be completed within 24h with 6h of actual hands-on work. This method could be potentially employed for routine analysis of plasma F(2)-isoprostanes in clinical laboratories.


British Journal of Ophthalmology | 2016

Evaluation of point-of-care test for elevated tear matrix metalloproteinase 9 in post-LASIK dry eyes

Tommy C. Y. Chan; Cong Ye; Kwok Ping Chan; Kai On Chu; Vishal Jhanji

Aim To evaluate the performance of a point-of-care test for detection of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) levels in post-laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) dry eyes. Methods A comparative study between patients with mild to moderate post-LASIK dry eyes and age-matched normal subjects was conducted. Ocular surface disease index (OSDI), tear break-up time (TBUT), and tear film MMP-9 and total protein levels were compared between the two groups. A point-of-care test device (RPS InflammaDry, Sarasota, Florida, USA) was utilised to confirm elevated MMP-9 levels in tear film. Results Fourteen post-LASIK dry eyes and 34 normal eyes were included. There was no significant difference in age and gender between both groups (p>0.175). The OSDI was significantly higher (25.5±7.7 vs 7.4±2.5; p<0.001) and TBUT levels were significantly lower (5.4±0.9 vs 13.5±2.3; p<0.001) in patients with dry eye compared with normal subjects. The tear film MMP-9 levels were 52.7±32.5 ng/mL in dry eyes and 4.1±2.1 ng/mL in normal eyes (p<0.001). MMP-9 levels were >40 ng/mL in 7/14 (50.0%) post-LASIK dry eyes. The InflammaDry was positive in 8/14 (57.1%) post-LASIK eyes. All positive cases had tear film MMP-9 levels ≥38.03 ng/mL. Agreement between InflammaDry and MMP-9 was excellent with Cohen κ value of 0.857 in post-LASIK dry eyes. Conclusions Only half of post-LASIK dry eyes were found to have significant inflammation associated with elevated MMP-9. The OSDI is useful to non-specifically identify patients with symptomatic dry eye while the InflammaDry determined which patients with dry eye were associated with significant inflammation that may guide therapeutic management decisions.


Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry | 2015

Effects of EGCG content in green tea extract on pharmacokinetics, oxidative status and expression of inflammatory and apoptotic genes in the rat ocular tissues.

Kai On Chu; Kwok Ping Chan; Ya Ping Yang; Yong Jie Qin; Wai Ying Li; Sun-On Chan; Chi Chiu Wang; Chi Pui Pang

Green tea extract (GTE) exerts antioxidative activities in ocular tissues of rats, but high levels of (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) can induce oxidative stress. In this study, pharmacokinetics, diurnal variation of oxidative status, antioxidation and transcription factors changes in ocular tissues of rats were investigated. Rats were fed intragastrically with GTE and catechin mixtures containing different amounts of EGCG. Plasma and various ocular tissues were taken for pharmacokinetic analysis, oxidation marker testings and gene expression assays. Effects of EGCG on ocular oxidation status were assessed by 8-isoprostane level and reduced/oxidized glutathione ratio. Oxidation, inflammation and apoptosis regulations in retina were evaluated by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Epicatechin, epigallocatechin and EGCG were dominant in various ocular tissues except vitreous humor, where gallocatechin was predominant. Diurnal variation of oxidative status was found in some compartments. GTE caused oxidative stress increase in the plasma, aqueous humor, vitreous humor, cornea and retina but decrease in the lens and choroid-sclera. Catechins mixture containing half dose of EGCG lowered 8-isoprostane in the retina and lens. GTE treatment induced superoxide dismutase 1 and glutathione peroxidase-3 expressions but suppressed catalase in the retina. Our results reveal pro-oxidation of GTE with high EGCG content to the ocular tissues. Optimal EGCG level is needed for protection.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2014

Pro-oxidative and Antioxidative Controls and Signaling Modification of Polyphenolic Phytochemicals: Contribution to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention?

Kai On Chu; Sun-On Chan; Chi Pui Pang; Chi Chiu Wang

Polyphenolic phytochemicals (PPs) have been extensively studied as potential nutriceuticals for maintenance of health and treatment of cancer, inflammation, and neurodegeneration. However, the reported beneficial outcomes are inconsistent. The biological activities of PPs have been attributed to their pro-oxidative and antioxidative actions and effects on signaling mechanisms and epigenomic modifications. These diversified properties were described or postulated on the basis of a variety of experimental studies using cell culture and animal models, even though most have not been replicated and results are not validated. This review attempts to give an overview of biological properties of PPs, based on the coherent results from relevant studies, and evaluate critically the experimental conditions and possible artifacts. Complicated molecular mechanisms and multitargeting genomic interactions of PPs are discussed, with a view that reasonable mechanistic propositions are usually obtained from well-designed in vivo studies.


Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2012

Quantification and Structure Elucidation of in Vivo Bevacizumab Modification in Rabbit Vitreous Humor after Intravitreal Injection

Kai On Chu; David Ta Li Liu; Kwok Ping Chan; Ya Ping Yang; Gary Hin Fai Yam; Michael S. Rogers; Chi Pui Pang

Off-label and intravitreal use of bevacizumab, a recombinant immunoglobulin against VEGF, has been practiced widely for ophthalmic treatments. However, longitudinal data of its intravitreal status is unavailable due to a lack of reliable methods for bevacizumab determination. Thus its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are uncertain. We developed and validated a high performance liquid chromatographic method to determine bevacizumab in vitreous humor and utilized a novel strategy to assess in vivo temporal binding changes by affinity chromatography. Mass spectrometry and tandem mass spectrometry detection were used for structural evaluation. The coefficient of variation (CV) for intrabatch imprecision varied from 0.5 to 14.3% and for interbatch imprecision from 1.9 to 11.6%. The linearity was over 0.9982, lower limit of quantification 1.95 μg, recoveries over 95%, and accuracy between 90 and 112% over the range of 1.95-250 μg of bevacizumab in 100 μL of vitreous humor. Blank vitreous humor showed no interference peak. It was stable at room temperature for 5 h. Bevacizumab elimination in the vitreous followed first order kinetics with half-life as 5.7 days and elimination rate as 0.1221 day(-1). Peptide mapping and tandem mass spectrometry revealed structural modifications of the in vivo bevacizumab mainly on the heavy chain in both variable and constant regions 7 days after intravitreal injection. Minor changes were also discovered on the light chain. Affinity chromatography showed significant affinity changes in samples 21 days after intravitreal injection. The changes were consistent with structural modifications as found in endothelial cell migration assays results. In conclusion, we have established a robust chromatographic method for determination of bevacizumab and strategies with affinity chromatography and molecular mass detection that revealed bevacizumab structural and possible functional changes in vitreous.


Journal of Separation Science | 2014

Determination of exogenous epigallocatechin gallate peracetate in mouse plasma using liquid chromatography with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry

Kai On Chu; Gene Chi Wai Man; Kwok Ping Chan; Ching Yan Chu; Tak Hang Chan; Chi Pui Pang; Chi Chiu Wang

A robust method for the quantitation of epigallocatechin gallate peracetate in plasma for pharmacokinetic studies is lacking. We have developed a validated method to quantify this compound using liquid chromatography with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry with isopropanol and tert-butyl methyl ether (3:10) extraction and thin-layer chromatography purification. The epigallocatechin gallate peracetate-1-(13) C8 isotope was used as an internal standard. The linear range (r(2) > 0.9950) was from 0.05 to 100.00 μg/mL. The lower limit of quantification of the method was 0.05 μg/mL. Reproducibility, coefficient of variation, was between 0.7 and 12.6% (n = 6), accuracy between 83.7 and 104.6% (n = 5), and recovery ranged from 82.4 to 109.0% (n = 4). Ion suppression was approximately 40%. No mass spectral peaks were found to interfere between the standard and internal standard or the blank plasma extracts. Epigallocatechin gallate peracetate in plasma was stably stored at -80°C over three months even after three freeze-thaw cycles. Extracts were stable in the sampler at 4°C for over 48 h. Plasma levels were maintained at 1.36 μg/mL for 360 min after intraorbital intravenous injection at 50 mg/kg in mice. This method can be used to reliably measure epigallocatechin gallate peracetate in plasma for pharmacokinetic studies.

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Chi Pui Pang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Chi Chiu Wang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Kwok Ping Chan

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Michael S. Rogers

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Ching Yan Chu

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Kwong Wai Choy

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Sun-On Chan

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Wai Ying Li

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Ya Ping Yang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Yaping Yang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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