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Publication : Effects of catechin on homocysteine metabolism in hyperhomocysteinemic mice.

First Author  Hamelet J Year  2007
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  355
Issue  1 Pages  221-7
PubMed ID  17292331 Mgi Jnum  J:118638
Mgi Id  MGI:3700001 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.01.142
Citation  Hamelet J, et al. (2007) Effects of catechin on homocysteine metabolism in hyperhomocysteinemic mice. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 355(1):221-7
abstractText  We have recently focused on the interaction between hyperhomocysteinemia, defined by high plasma homocysteine levels, and paraoxonase-1 expression and found a reduced activity of paraoxonase-1 associated with a reduced gene expression in the liver of cystathionine beta synthase (CBS) deficient mice, a murine model of hyperhomocysteinemia. As it has been demonstrated that polyphenolic compounds could modulate the expression level of the paraoxonase-1 gene in vitro, we have investigated the possible effect of flavonoid supplementation on the impaired paraoxonase-1 gene expression and activity induced by hyperhomocysteinemia and have evaluated the link with homocysteine metabolism. High-methionine diet significantly increased serum homocysteine levels, decreased hepatic CBS activity, and down-regulated paraoxonase-1 mRNA and its activity. However, chronic administration of catechin but not quercetin significantly reduced plasma homocysteine levels, attenuated the reduction of the hepatic CBS activity, and restored the decreased paraoxonase-1 gene expression and activity induced by chronic hyperhomocysteinemia. These data suggest that catechin could act on the homocysteine levels by increasing the rate of catabolism of homocysteine.
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