Abstract

Ozonated sunflower oil (OSO) has potent antimicrobial effects, making it useful for topical applications to treat various skin diseases. On the other hand, regarding mechanistic insight, the antioxidant activity and cytoprotective effects of OSO are relatively less known. The current study compared the antioxidant ability and protective ability of OSO on cells and embryos against oxidative stress, such as H2O2 and oxidized low-density lipoproteins (oxLDL), to investigate its potential applications for wound-healing and anti-infection. OSO showed potent radical scavenging activity and ferric ion reduction ability that was up to 35% and 42% stronger than sunflower oil (SO) as a control in a dose-dependent manner. Measurement of the wavelength-maximum fluorescence (WMF) of high-density lipoproteins (HDL) revealed different behavior between OSO and SO treatment (final 1–16%). The OSO treatment caused a 12 nm red shift of Trp movement from 345 nm (at 0%) to 357 nm (at 16%), while SO caused a 12 nm blue shift of Trp movement from 345 nm (at 0%) to 333 nm (at 16%). The fluorescence intensity of HDL3 was diminished remarkably by the OSO treatment by up to 80% from the initial level, while SO-treated HDL did not. OSO-treated HDL3 showed slower electromobility with stronger band intensity and bigger HDL particle sizes than those of SO-treated HDL3. The paraoxonase-1 (PON-1) activity of HDL3 was enhanced by a co-treatment of OSO that was up to 2.3 times higher than HDL3 alone in a dose-dependent manner, whereas the co-treatment of SO even inhibited the PON activity. The cell viability of RAW264.7 by the OSO treatment was 3.3 times higher than the SO treatment at a high dose range (from 10% to 50%, final). The OSO also exhibited more cytoprotective effects than SO in brain microglial cells in the presence of H2O2 (final 0.03%); treatment with OSO impeded apoptosis and reduced ROS production more than an SO treatment did. In the presence of H2O2 alone, 86 ± 5% of the embryos were killed by cell explosion after 24 h, but a co-treatment of OSO (final 4%) resulted in almost no embryo death (98% survivability). Injection of oxLDL (15 ng of protein) into zebrafish embryos caused acute death, while the co-injection of OSO (final 2%) resulted in 2.8 times higher survivability than oxLDL alone. These results suggest new effects of ozonated oil, such as enhanced antioxidant activity, more cytoprotective ability, and higher embryo protection against oxidative stress. These results may be useful in developing new methods for the quality control of ozonated oil and an assessment of its efficacy.

Highlights

  • Ozone, a highly unstable gas, has been used for medical treatment owing to its strong oxidizing capacity

  • This study examined the basic mechanism of ozonated sunflower oil (OSO) regarding antioxidant activity, lipoprotein stability, cytoprotective properties, and embryo protection from oxidative stress as well as germicidal activities

  • The radical scavenging activity of OSO increased gradually and lasted for more than five days, indicating that the antioxidant power of OSO could be maintained for long-term application owing to its strong hydrophobicity

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Introduction

A highly unstable gas, has been used for medical treatment owing to its strong oxidizing capacity. Ozone can initiate the oxidation of the plasma membrane of Antioxidants 2021, 10, 1651. Ozone has recently been used in dermatology clinics to treat allergic disease, wound healing, and ulcer recovery [3]. Many ozone therapies have improved the blood lipid profiles in animals and humans. Male rats exposed to aerosol ozone (0, 1, 1.75, 3.0 ppm) for several days in room air caused an increase in HDL-C and a decrease in LDL-C [4]. In psoriatic patients, ozonated autohemotherapy increased the serum HDL-C level and decreased the total cholesterol, LDL-C level, and triglyceride (TG) level with the suppression of inflammatory markers, such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin (IL) [5]

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