Effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro

Punicalagin is a major component responsible for pomegranate's (Punica granatum) antioxidant properties. Punicalagin is the predominant ellagitannin of Punica granatum and present in two isomeric forms: punicalagin α and β. Punicalagin is metabolised to ellagic acid (antioxidant) and microorgan...

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Main Authors: Dagmara Packová, Adriana Kolesárová
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773965_Effect_of_punicalagin_on_proliferation_of_porcine_ovarian_granulosa_cells_in_vitro_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-204df8ffff704cd2832f55ba0f170c6e2020-11-24T23:19:43ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492016-12-011741264127310.5513/JCEA01/17.4.1842Effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitroDagmara PackováAdriana KolesárováPunicalagin is a major component responsible for pomegranate's (Punica granatum) antioxidant properties. Punicalagin is the predominant ellagitannin of Punica granatum and present in two isomeric forms: punicalagin α and β. Punicalagin is metabolised to ellagic acid (antioxidant) and microorganisms present in colon can metabolize ellagic acid to urolithins. The aim of in vitro study was to examine the effect of punicalagin on mitochondrial activity and markers of proliferation in porcine ovarian granulosa cells. The cells were cultivated during 24h without (control group) and with various doses (0.01, 0.1, 1, 10 and 100 μg*ml-1) of pomegranate compound – punicalagin. MTT assay and immunocytochemistry were used in this study. Stimulatory influence of punicalagin on the mitochondrial activity of ovarian granulosa cells at concentrations 1 μg*ml-1 was found. Punicalagin (at 1 μg*ml-1) had a significant (P < 0.05) impact on the presence of proliferative markers cyclin B1 (increase) and PCNA - proliferating cell nuclear antigen (decrease) in porcine ovarian granulosa cells. These results suggest dose-dependent effect of punicalagin on cell proliferation. Further verification of possible role of punicalagin in proliferation is therefore needed.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773965_Effect_of_punicalagin_on_proliferation_of_porcine_ovarian_granulosa_cells_in_vitro_en.pdfgranulosa cellsproliferationpunicalaginviability
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author Dagmara Packová
Adriana Kolesárová
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Adriana Kolesárová
Effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro
Journal of Central European Agriculture
granulosa cells
proliferation
punicalagin
viability
author_facet Dagmara Packová
Adriana Kolesárová
author_sort Dagmara Packová
title Effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro
title_short Effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro
title_full Effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro
title_fullStr Effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro
title_sort effect of punicalagin on proliferation of porcine ovarian granulosa cells in vitro
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Punicalagin is a major component responsible for pomegranate's (Punica granatum) antioxidant properties. Punicalagin is the predominant ellagitannin of Punica granatum and present in two isomeric forms: punicalagin α and β. Punicalagin is metabolised to ellagic acid (antioxidant) and microorganisms present in colon can metabolize ellagic acid to urolithins. The aim of in vitro study was to examine the effect of punicalagin on mitochondrial activity and markers of proliferation in porcine ovarian granulosa cells. The cells were cultivated during 24h without (control group) and with various doses (0.01, 0.1, 1, 10 and 100 μg*ml-1) of pomegranate compound – punicalagin. MTT assay and immunocytochemistry were used in this study. Stimulatory influence of punicalagin on the mitochondrial activity of ovarian granulosa cells at concentrations 1 μg*ml-1 was found. Punicalagin (at 1 μg*ml-1) had a significant (P < 0.05) impact on the presence of proliferative markers cyclin B1 (increase) and PCNA - proliferating cell nuclear antigen (decrease) in porcine ovarian granulosa cells. These results suggest dose-dependent effect of punicalagin on cell proliferation. Further verification of possible role of punicalagin in proliferation is therefore needed.
topic granulosa cells
proliferation
punicalagin
viability
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773965_Effect_of_punicalagin_on_proliferation_of_porcine_ovarian_granulosa_cells_in_vitro_en.pdf
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