Specific cellular responses to alpha-tocopherol.
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PubMed ID
10867030
Description
In the last 10 years precise cellular functions of alpha-tocopherol, some of which are independent of its antioxidant/radical-scavenging ability, have been revealed. Absorption of alpha-tocopherol from the gut is a selective process. Other tocopherols are not absorbed or are absorbed to a lesser extent. At the post-translational level, alpha-tocopherol inhibits protein kinase C and 5-lipoxygenase and activates protein phosphatase 2A and diacylglycerol kinase. Some genes [platelet glycoprotein IV/thrombospondin receptor/class B scavenger receptor (CD36), alpha-tocopherol transfer protein (alpha-TTP), alpha-tropomyosin, connective tissue growth factor and collagenase] are affected by alpha-tocopherol at the transcriptional level. alpha-Tocopherol also inhibits cell proliferation, platelet aggregation, monocyte adhesion and the oxygen burst in neutrophils. Other antioxidants, such as beta-tocopherol and probucol, do not mimic these effects, suggesting a nonantioxidant, alpha-tocopherol-specific molecular mechanism.
Date of Publication
2000-07
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Azzi, A | |
Breyer, I | |
Feher, M | |
Pastori, M | |
Ricciarelli, R | |
Spycher, S | |
Staffieri, M | |
Zimmer, S | |
Zingg, J M |
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Series
Journal of nutrition
Publisher
American Society for Nutrition
ISSN
0022-3166
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