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dc.creatorFaria, Ana
dc.creatorPestana, Diogo
dc.creatorTeixeira, Diana
dc.creatorOlivier Couraud, Pierre
dc.creatorRomero, Ignacio
dc.creatorWeksler, Babette
dc.creatorFreitas, Victor de
dc.creatorMateus, Nuno
dc.creatorCalhau, Conceição
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-11T16:00:11Z-
dc.date.available2022-09-11T16:00:11Z-
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.issn2042-6496
dc.identifier.othersigarra:46869
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/101043-
dc.description.abstractThe identification of mechanisms associated with phenolic neuroprotection is delayed due to a lack of information regarding the ability of phenolic compounds to enter the central nervous system (CNS). The aim of this work was to evaluate the transmembrane transport of catechin and epicatechin across blood-brain barrier (BBB). Two BBB cell lines, RBE-4 cells (immortalized cell line of rat capillary cerebral endothelial cells) and hCMEC/D3 (immortalized human cerebral microvessel endothelial cell line), were used. HPLC-DAD/MS was used to detect these compounds and their metabolites in the studied samples. The metabolites of the tested flavan-3-ols were synthesized to be used as standards. Catechin and epicatechin could cross both cells in a time-dependent manner. This transport was streoselective (epicatechin >> catechin), involving one or more stereoselective entities. Additionally, these cells were capable of metabolizing these compounds, particularly by conjugation with glucuronic acid, since this metabolite was detected in the basolateral media. Several studies suggest that blood levels of catechin and epicatechin are far below the levels used in this study and that these compounds appeared mainly as methyl, sulfate and glucuronide metabolites. Nevertheless, the information obtained by this study is valuable for the new insights about flavan-3-ols transport. In conclusion: (i) catechin and epicatechin are capable of crossing the BBB; (ii) a stereoselective process was involved in the passage of these compounds across BBB cells; (iii) these endothelial cells have enzymes capable of metabolizing these compounds.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsrestrictedAccess
dc.subjectCiências da Saúde, Ciências da saúde
dc.subjectHealth sciences, Health sciences
dc.titleInsights into the putative catechin and epicatechin transport across Blood-Brain Barrier
dc.typeArtigo em Revista Científica Internacional
dc.contributor.uportoFaculdade de Ciências da Nutrição e Alimentação
dc.identifier.authenticusP-002-YKR
dc.subject.fosCiências médicas e da saúde::Ciências da saúde
dc.subject.fosMedical and Health sciences::Health sciences
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