Abstract

(−)-Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a catechin polyphenol component, is the main ingredient of green tea extract. Recently, increasing attention has been given to its anti-oxidant effects. However, several studies reported the oxidative effects of EGCG, suggesting that EGCG had a dual function of anti-oxidant and pro-oxidant potentials. In this study, we examined the influences of EGCG on healthy human whole blood lymphocytes and purified blood lymphocytes using a single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCG) assay. The results showed that EGCG suppressed the DNA strand breakage in whole blood lymphocytes at concentrations from 10 −8 to 10 −5 M, while it induced DNA strand breakage at concentration of 10 −3 M. Furthermore, EGCG at concentrations of 10 −6–10 −4 M suppressed the DNA strand breakage induced by bleomycin (BLM) and H 2O 2 in whole blood lymphocytes. In the same range of 10 −6–10 −4 M, EGCG increased DNA strand breakage in purified blood lymphocytes, but suppressed the DNA breakage induced by BLM at lower concentrations from 10 −8 to10 −7 M. From these findings, we propose that EGCG might have a dual function of anti-oxidant and pro-oxidant in healthy human lymphocytes, which would involved in its inhibitory effects against DNA strand breakage induced by BLM and H 2O 2.

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