Abstract

To evaluate the mechanism responsible for the cytoprotective effects of baicalin, an antioxidant flavonoid isolated from Scutellaria baicalensis, we investigated its effects against peroxynitrite (ONOO-)-induced endothelial cell (EC) damage. Baicalin showed efficient antioxidative actions by its ability to scavenge ONOO and inhibit ONOO(-)-mediated nitrotyrosine formation in vitro. Using an EC (YPEN-1) culture system, baicalin exhibited cytoprotective effects against cell death by ONOO- that was induced exogenously with tert-butyl hydroperoxide (t-BHP) in the YPEN-1 model. Baicalin was also found to reduce the intracellular precursors of ONOO-, NO* and O2(-) in the t-BHP-treated ECs. Evidence from Western blotting further revealed down-regulated expressions of iNOS and COX2, endogenous sources of NO* and O2(-) by baicalin treatment. In addition, pre-incubation of baicalin with EC suppressed t-BHP-induced nuclear factor kappa-B binding activity as determined by the transfection assay and Western blot analysis, further indicating baicalin's inhibition of iNOS and COX-2 expression. Based on the present data, we propose that baicalin scavenges ONOO- and protects cells against injury. Based on these data, it was concluded that baicalin is potentially a useful antioxidant against ONOO- and NO* and an inhibitor of iNOS and COX-2.

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