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Evaluation of quercetin as a potential cytoprotector against acetaldehyde using the cultured hepatocyte model with aldehyde dehydrogenase isozyme deficiency.

Yuhang XuTakeshi SawamotoRuitong SunAki IshikuraShintaro MunemasaYoshiyuki MurataAyano SatohAkiko MatsumotoToshiyuki NakamuraYoshimasa Nakamura
Published in: Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry (2024)
Protective effect of quercetin against acetaldehyde was evaluated using the cultured hepatocyte models with aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) isozyme deficiency (aldh2-kd and aldh1a1-kd). The quercetin-induced cytoprotection against acetaldehyde in the ALDH1A1-deficient mutant (aldh1a1-kd) was weaker than that in wild type. Furthermore, quercetin did not enhance the ALDH activity in aldh1a1-kd cells, suggesting that ALDH1A1 is involved in the quercetin-induced cytoprotection.
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