Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells

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Autor(a) principal: Herrerias,Tatiana
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Alexandre A., Belem,Maurício L., Oliveira,Brás H., Carnieri,Eva G. S., Cadena,Sílvia M. S. C., Noleto,Guilhermina R., Martinez,Glaucia R., Oliveira,Maria B. M., Rocha,Maria E. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to determine whether eupafolin and hispidulin, flavones extracted from Eupatorium littorale Cabrera, Asteraceae, have the ability to change properties of biological membranes and promote cytotoxic effects. Eupafolin (50-200 µM) decreased approximately 30% the rate and total amplitude of valinomycin induced swelling and 60-100% the energy-dependent mitochondrial swelling. Moreover, eupafolin (200 µM) reduced 35% the mitochondrial permeability transition, and hispidulin did not change this parameter in any of the doses tested. The evaluation of phase transition of DMPC liposomes with the probe DPH demonstrated that hispidulin and eupafolin affect gel and fluid phase. With mitochondrial membrane as model, hispidulin increased the polarization of fluorescence when used DPH-PA probe. Eupafolin and hispidulin (100 µM) promoted a reduction of 40% in cellular viability of HeLa cells in 24 h. Our results suggest that eupafolin and hispidulin have cytotoxic effects that can be explained, in part, by alterations promoted on biological membranes properties and mitochondrial bioenergetics.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells
title Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells
spellingShingle Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells
Herrerias,Tatiana
Eupafolin
hispidulin
HeLa cells
mitochondrial swelling
title_short Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells
title_full Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells
title_fullStr Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells
title_full_unstemmed Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells
title_sort Effects of natural flavones on membrane properties and citotoxicity of HeLa cells
author Herrerias,Tatiana
author_facet Herrerias,Tatiana
Oliveira,Alexandre A.
Belem,Maurício L.
Oliveira,Brás H.
Carnieri,Eva G. S.
Cadena,Sílvia M. S. C.
Noleto,Guilhermina R.
Martinez,Glaucia R.
Oliveira,Maria B. M.
Rocha,Maria E. M.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Alexandre A.
Belem,Maurício L.
Oliveira,Brás H.
Carnieri,Eva G. S.
Cadena,Sílvia M. S. C.
Noleto,Guilhermina R.
Martinez,Glaucia R.
Oliveira,Maria B. M.
Rocha,Maria E. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Herrerias,Tatiana
Oliveira,Alexandre A.
Belem,Maurício L.
Oliveira,Brás H.
Carnieri,Eva G. S.
Cadena,Sílvia M. S. C.
Noleto,Guilhermina R.
Martinez,Glaucia R.
Oliveira,Maria B. M.
Rocha,Maria E. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eupafolin
hispidulin
HeLa cells
mitochondrial swelling
topic Eupafolin
hispidulin
HeLa cells
mitochondrial swelling
description The aim of this study was to determine whether eupafolin and hispidulin, flavones extracted from Eupatorium littorale Cabrera, Asteraceae, have the ability to change properties of biological membranes and promote cytotoxic effects. Eupafolin (50-200 µM) decreased approximately 30% the rate and total amplitude of valinomycin induced swelling and 60-100% the energy-dependent mitochondrial swelling. Moreover, eupafolin (200 µM) reduced 35% the mitochondrial permeability transition, and hispidulin did not change this parameter in any of the doses tested. The evaluation of phase transition of DMPC liposomes with the probe DPH demonstrated that hispidulin and eupafolin affect gel and fluid phase. With mitochondrial membrane as model, hispidulin increased the polarization of fluorescence when used DPH-PA probe. Eupafolin and hispidulin (100 µM) promoted a reduction of 40% in cellular viability of HeLa cells in 24 h. Our results suggest that eupafolin and hispidulin have cytotoxic effects that can be explained, in part, by alterations promoted on biological membranes properties and mitochondrial bioenergetics.
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