Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammaging Ability of Prune (Prunus Spinosa L.) Extract Result in Improved Wound Healing Efficacy

Coppari, Sofia and Colomba, Mariastella and Fraternale, Daniele and Brinkmann, Vanessa and Romeo, Margherita and Rocchi, Marco Bruno Luigi and Di Giacomo, Barbara and Mari, Michele and Guidi, Loretta and Ramakrishna, Seeram and Ventura, Natascia and Albertini, Maria Cristina (2021) Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammaging Ability of Prune (Prunus Spinosa L.) Extract Result in Improved Wound Healing Efficacy. Antioxidants, 10 (3). p. 374. ISSN 2076-3921

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Abstract

Prunus spinosa L. fruit (PSF) ethanol extract, showing a peculiar content of biologically active molecules (polyphenols), was investigated for its wound healing capacity, a typical feature that declines during aging and is negatively affected by the persistence of inflammation and oxidative stress. To this aim, first, PSF anti-inflammatory properties were tested on young and senescent LPS-treated human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). As a result, PSF treatment increased miR-146a and decreased IRAK-1 and IL-6 expression levels. In addition, the PSF antioxidant effect was validated in vitro with DPPH assay and confirmed by in vivo treatments in C. elegans. Our findings showed beneficial effects on worms’ lifespan and healthspan with positive outcomes on longevity markers (i.e., miR-124 upregulation and miR-39 downregulation) as well. The PSF effect on wound healing was tested using the same cells and experimental conditions employed to investigate PSF antioxidant and anti-inflammaging ability. PSF treatment resulted in a significant improvement of wound healing closure (ca. 70%), through cell migration, both in young and older cells, associated to a downregulation of inflammation markers. In conclusion, PSF extract antioxidant and anti-inflammaging abilities result in improved wound healing capacity, thus suggesting that PSF might be helpful to improve the quality of life for its beneficial health effects.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM One > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 11 May 2024 09:57
Last Modified: 11 May 2024 09:57
URI: http://publications.openuniversitystm.com/id/eprint/1585

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