Green Tea May Offer Protection From Bladder Inflammation

Sun May 20, 2007

SUNDAY, May 20 (HealthDay News) — Green tea may help protect against bladder inflammation, a new study says.

“We discovered that catechins found in green tea protected both normal and cancerous bladder cells from inflammation when we exposed the cells to hydrogen peroxide,” Dr. Michael B. Chancellor, professor of urology and gynecology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, said in a prepared statement.

“Although further studies are needed, the results indicate herbal supplements from green tea could be a treatment option for various bladder conditions that are caused by injury or inflammation,” he said.

In their laboratory study, Chancellor and his colleagues exposed normal and cancerous bladder cells to two major catechin components of green tea — epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and epicatechin gallate (ECG) — and then exposed the cells to hydrogen peroxide.

Hydrogen peroxide normally damages or kills cells, but EGCG and ECG offered significant protection to the cells. The concentrations of the two kinds of catechins were at levels that can be obtained through normal dietary intake, the researchers said.

The study was to presented Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association, in Anaheim, Calif.





One comment on “Green Tea May Offer Protection From Bladder Inflammation

  1. Peggy Yeager

    My father has had to have a cathater put in, because he can’t go or when he does just a trickle. Plus he has an enlarged prostate. He had surgery on his prostate in 2006. They are talking about doing surgery again if it is not better in two weeks; we are worried because of his age (89). And any help you could give us for him would be very much appreciated. I am just learning what is out there that is in health food stores, and yet amazed at how the doctors don’t or won’t listen.

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