Effects of polyphenols and lipids from Pennisetum glaucum grains on T-cell activation: modulation of Ca(2+) and ERK1/ERK2 signaling.

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Date publication

décembre 2015

Journal

BMC complementary and alternative medicine

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GHIRINGHELLI François, Pr KAHN Naim, Dr HICHAMI Aziz


Tous les auteurs :
Nani A, Belarbi M, Ksouri-Megdiche W, Abdoul-Azize S, Benammar C, Ghiringhelli F, Hichami A, Khan NA

Résumé

Pearl millet (PM), i.e., Pennisetum glaucum, is widely grown in Africa and known for its anti-oxidant and anti-hyperlipidemic properties.

Mots clés

Animals, Antioxidants, pharmacology, Calcium, metabolism, Cell Proliferation, drug effects, Edible Grain, chemistry, Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases, metabolism, Hypolipidemic Agents, pharmacology, Lipids, pharmacology, Lymphocyte Activation, drug effects, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1, metabolism, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3, metabolism, Pennisetum, chemistry, Plant Extracts, pharmacology, Polyphenols, pharmacology, Rats, Seeds, Signal Transduction, T-Lymphocytes, drug effects

Référence

BMC Complement Altern Med. 2015 Dec;15:426