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Honeybush Extracts (<i>Cyclopia</i> spp.) Rescue Mitochondrial Functions and Bioenergetics against Oxidative Injury

Anastasia Agapouda, Veronika Butterweck, Matthias Hamburger, Dalene de Beer, Elizabeth Joubert, Anne Eckert

Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity · 2020 · ▲ 20 citations

Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) plays a major role not only in the pathogenesis of many oxidative stress or age-related diseases such as neurodegenerative as well as mental disorders but also in normal aging. There is evidence that oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction are the most upstream and common events in the pathomechanisms of neurodegeneration. Cyclopia species are endemic South African plants and some have a long tradition of use as herbal tea, known as honeybush tea. Extracts of the tea are gaining more scientific attention due to their phenolic composition. In the present study, we tested not only the in vitro mitochondria-enhancing properties of honeybush extracts under physiological conditions but also their ameliorative properties under oxidative stress situations. Hot water and ethanolic extracts of C. subternata , C. genistoides , and C. longifolia were investigated. Pretreatment of human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells with honeybush extracts, at a concentration range of 0.1-1 ng/ml, had a beneficial effect on bioenergetics as it increased ATP production, respiration, and mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) after 24 hours under physiological conditions. The aqueous extracts of C. subternata and C. genistoides , in particular, showed a protective effect by rescuing the bioenergetic and mitochondrial deficits under oxidative stress conditions (400 μ M H 2 O 2 for 3 hours). These findings indicate that honeybush extracts could constitute candidates for the prevention of oxidative stress with an impact on aging processes and age-related neurodegenerative disorders potentially leading to the development of a condition-specific nutraceutical.

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Agapouda, A., Butterweck, V., Hamburger, M., Beer, D.D., Joubert, E., &amp; Eckert, A. (2020). Honeybush Extracts (<i>Cyclopia</i> spp.) Rescue Mitochondrial Functions and Bioenergetics against Oxidative Injury. <em>Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity</em>. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/1948602
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Agapouda A, Butterweck V, Hamburger M, Beer DD, Joubert E, Eckert A. Honeybush Extracts (<i>Cyclopia</i> spp.) Rescue Mitochondrial Functions and Bioenergetics against Oxidative Injury. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2020. doi:10.1155/2020/1948602.
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@article{anastasia2020Honeyb, title = {Honeybush Extracts (<i>Cyclopia</i> spp.) Rescue Mitochondrial Functions and Bioenergetics against Oxidative Injury}, author = {Anastasia Agapouda and Veronika Butterweck and Matthias Hamburger and Dalene de Beer and Elizabeth Joubert and Anne Eckert}, journal = {Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1155/2020/1948602}, }

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