Research Article

Protocatechuic Acid Prevents oxLDL-Induced Apoptosis by Activating JNK/Nrf2 Survival Signals in Macrophages

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Protocatechuic acid counteracted oxLDL-induced activation of p53 and expression of its target genes p66Shc and Bax. Blotting analyses of (a) serine-phosphorylated p53 (1 h after oxLDL treatment) detected in anti-p53 immunoprecipitate and normalized to the nonphosphorylated protein. (b) p53 content determined in nuclear extract and normalized to lamin B protein, (c) p66Shc protein expression, and (d) Bax protein expression, normalized to cyclophilin protein. Values obtained in control cells (CTR), oxLDL-treated cells (oxLDL), and oxLDL-treated cells preincubated with 25 μM PCA (PCA + oxLDL) were compared. Representative blots are shown. Results are expressed as mean ± S.E.M. ( versus controls) of at least three independent experiments.
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