Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.446, No.2, 535-540, 2014
Phase II enzyme induction by a carotenoid, lutein, in a PC12D neuronal cell line
The mechanism by which lutein, a carotenoid, acts as an antioxidant in retinal cells is still not fully understood. Here, lutein treatment of a neuronal cell line (PC12D) immediately resulted in reduced intracellular ROS levels, implying that it has a direct role in ROS scavenging. Significantly, lutein treatment also induced phase II antioxidative enzyme expression, probably via a nuclear factor-like 2 (Nrf2) independent pathway. This latter mechanism could explain why lutein acts diversely to protect against oxidative/cytotoxic stress, and why it is physiologically involved in the human neural tissue, such as the retina. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.