Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.

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Autor(a) principal: Cal, Bruna Barros Fróes
Data de Publicação: 2017
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Resumo: The use of natural resources is an ancient practice, through which man seeks to increase his chance of survival. In this way, primitive man found in the vegetable species many benefits, including the cure for many diseases. Consequently, a number of studies have been developed to ensure the safety and efficacy of medicinal plants, such as the species Petiveria alliacea Lineu., Or guinea, as it is popularly known. In this species, several biological activities have been described, among them, anti-neoplastic activity, which was attributed to polysulfides derived from secondary metabolism. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the antineoplastic, cytotoxic and mutagenic potential of the ethanolic extract of Petiveria alliacea L. Leaf samples were obtained from the Plant Biotechnology Nucleus (NBV) at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), where bottled plants are kept, which were collected in private properties of Niterói. The extract was prepared from leaves immersed in ethanol P.A. Human lung carcinoma cells (line A549) were treated with different concentrations of this extract. After the 24-hour treatment period, the cytotoxic activity was analyzed by trypan blue exclusion, WST-1 and clonogenic recovery methods. The dose inhibiting 50% of cell growth was found when cells were exposed to the extract at concentrations of 20 and 25 μg / mL. These concentrations were tested on normal monkey green kidney (VERO) lineage. In this lineage, a 10% decrease in cell viability was observed through the inclusion tests by tripan blue and WST-1. In the clonogenic recovery trial, there was no statistically significant decrease in the mitogenic capacity of the cells when compared to the control. Experiments were carried out to evaluate the rate of production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by flow cytometry using the DCFH-DA reagent, where the extract was an antioxidant for both tested strains. The other biological model used in this study was yeast S. cerevisiae FF18733 (wild) and CD138 (mutant). Both were evaluated for the fraction of survival, growth, mutagenesis (canavanine resistance system) and petites colonies. The results indicate that the concentration of 10 and 7.5 μg / mL decrease the cell viability in 50% in the strains FF18733 and CD138 respectively. In the growth assay the strains were exposed for 48 h to the P. alliacea extract. No significant decrease was observed in strain FF18733 when compared to the control, since the CD138 strain showed a significant difference in the growth rate. However, in the canavanine resistance test, the extract was mutagenic for both strains. In the experiments to evaluate the loss of mitochondrial function, it was observed that both strains presented an increase in the rate of petites colonies. Analyzing the observed results in yeasts and cell lines, we observed that in both cases a change occurred in the oxidative pathways that affect the mitochondrial metabolism, suggesting that this organelle is more affected by the extract of P. alliacea. It is necessary to study the cell death pathway and the chemical composition of the extract.
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spelling Dantas, Flávio José da SilvaAraujo, Rachel Fatima GagliardiGurgel, Claudia SimõesMencalha, André LuizCosta, José Luiz Mazzei dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2835951165464706Cal, Bruna Barros Fróesbdtdctca@gmail.com2023-08-29T13:05:49Z2017-06-27CAL, Bruna Barros Fróes. Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia Vegetal) - Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2017.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/20229The use of natural resources is an ancient practice, through which man seeks to increase his chance of survival. In this way, primitive man found in the vegetable species many benefits, including the cure for many diseases. Consequently, a number of studies have been developed to ensure the safety and efficacy of medicinal plants, such as the species Petiveria alliacea Lineu., Or guinea, as it is popularly known. In this species, several biological activities have been described, among them, anti-neoplastic activity, which was attributed to polysulfides derived from secondary metabolism. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the antineoplastic, cytotoxic and mutagenic potential of the ethanolic extract of Petiveria alliacea L. Leaf samples were obtained from the Plant Biotechnology Nucleus (NBV) at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), where bottled plants are kept, which were collected in private properties of Niterói. The extract was prepared from leaves immersed in ethanol P.A. Human lung carcinoma cells (line A549) were treated with different concentrations of this extract. After the 24-hour treatment period, the cytotoxic activity was analyzed by trypan blue exclusion, WST-1 and clonogenic recovery methods. The dose inhibiting 50% of cell growth was found when cells were exposed to the extract at concentrations of 20 and 25 μg / mL. These concentrations were tested on normal monkey green kidney (VERO) lineage. In this lineage, a 10% decrease in cell viability was observed through the inclusion tests by tripan blue and WST-1. In the clonogenic recovery trial, there was no statistically significant decrease in the mitogenic capacity of the cells when compared to the control. Experiments were carried out to evaluate the rate of production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by flow cytometry using the DCFH-DA reagent, where the extract was an antioxidant for both tested strains. The other biological model used in this study was yeast S. cerevisiae FF18733 (wild) and CD138 (mutant). Both were evaluated for the fraction of survival, growth, mutagenesis (canavanine resistance system) and petites colonies. The results indicate that the concentration of 10 and 7.5 μg / mL decrease the cell viability in 50% in the strains FF18733 and CD138 respectively. In the growth assay the strains were exposed for 48 h to the P. alliacea extract. No significant decrease was observed in strain FF18733 when compared to the control, since the CD138 strain showed a significant difference in the growth rate. However, in the canavanine resistance test, the extract was mutagenic for both strains. In the experiments to evaluate the loss of mitochondrial function, it was observed that both strains presented an increase in the rate of petites colonies. Analyzing the observed results in yeasts and cell lines, we observed that in both cases a change occurred in the oxidative pathways that affect the mitochondrial metabolism, suggesting that this organelle is more affected by the extract of P. alliacea. It is necessary to study the cell death pathway and the chemical composition of the extract.O uso dos recursos naturais é uma pratica antiga, através da qual o homem busca aumentar sua chance de sobrevivência. Desta forma, o homem primitivo encontrou nas espécies vegetais muitos benefícios, inclusive a cura para muitas enfermidades. Consequentemente foram desenvolvidos vários estudos para garantir a segurança, e a eficácia no uso de plantas medicinais, como a espécie Petiveria alliacea Lineu., ou guiné, como é popularmente conhecida. Nesta espécie foi descrita diversas atividades biológicas, dentre elas, a atividade anti-neoplásica, que foi atribuída aos polissulfetos derivados do metabolismo secundário. O objetivo do presente estudo consiste em avaliar o potencial antineoplásico, citotóxico e mutagênico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L. Amostras de folhas foram obtidas a partir do telado do Núcleo de Biotecnologia Vegetal (NBV) da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), onde são mantidas plantas envasadas, as quais foram coletadas em propriedades particulares de Niterói. O extrato foi preparado a partir de folhas imersas em etanol P.A. Células pulmonares humanas de carcinoma (linhagem A549) foram tratadas com diferentes concentrações desse extrato. Após o período de tratamento de 24 horas, a atividade citotóxica foi analisada pelos métodos de exclusão por azul de tripan, WST-1 e recuperação clonogênica. A dose que inibe 50% do crescimento celular foi encontrada, quando as células foram expostas ao extrato nas concentrações de 20 e 25μg/mL. Essas concentrações foram testadas na linhagem normal de rim de macaco-verde (VERO). Nesta linhagem foi observado diminuição de 10% da viabilidade celular, através dos testes de inclusão por azul de tripan e WST-1. Já no ensaio de recuperação clonogênica, não foi observado diminuição estatisticamente significativa da capacidade mitogênica das células quando comparadas ao controle. Experimentos foram realizados para avaliar a taxa de produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROs), através de citometria de fluxo utilizando o reagente DCFH-DA, onde o extrato apresentou-se antioxidante para ambas as linhagens testadas. O outro modelo biológico utilizado neste estudo foi à levedura S. cerevisiae FF18733 (selvagem) e CD138 (mutante). Ambas foram avaliadas quanto à fração de sobrevivência, crescimento, mutagênese (sistema de resistência a canavanina) e colônias petites. Os resultados indicam que a concentração de 10 e 7,5 μg/mL diminuem a viabilidade celular em 50% nas cepas FF18733 e CD138 respectivamente. No ensaio de crescimento as cepas foram expostas por 48h ao extrato de P. alliacea. Não foi observada diminuição significativa na cepa FF18733 quando comparada ao controle, já a cepa CD138 apresentou diferença significativa na taxa de crescimento. Entretanto, no ensaio de resistência a canavanina, o extrato mostrou-se mutagênico para ambas as cepas. Nos experimentos para avaliar a perda da função mitocondrial, foi observado que ambas as cepas apresentaram um aumento na taxa de colônias petites. Analisando os resultados observados em leveduras e linhagens celulares, observamos que em ambos os casos ocorreu uma alteração nas vias oxidativas que afetam o metabolismo mitocondrial, sugerindo que está organela é mais afetada pelo extrato de P. alliacea. Sendo necessário estudos analisando a via de morte celular e a composição química do extrato.Submitted by Bárbara CTC/A (babalusotnas@gmail.com) on 2023-08-29T13:05:49Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - Bruna Barros Froes Cal - 2017 - Completa.pdf.pdf: 963574 bytes, checksum: 0c694e3d5f58ac0c0274b03bec947f3b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-08-29T13:05:49Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Studies of the toxicity and antineoplasic potential of the ethanolic extract of Petiveria alliacea L.
title Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.
spellingShingle Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.
Cal, Bruna Barros Fróes
Mutagenicity
Petiveria alliacea
Citotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais - Uso terapêutico
Agentes antineoplásicos
Guiné
Mutagenicidade
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
A549
VERO
Cytotoxicity
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::BOTANICA APLICADA
title_short Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.
title_full Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.
title_fullStr Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.
title_full_unstemmed Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.
title_sort Estudos da toxicidade e do potencial antineoplásico do extrato etanólico de folhas de Petiveria alliacea L.
author Cal, Bruna Barros Fróes
author_facet Cal, Bruna Barros Fróes
bdtdctca@gmail.com
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Dantas, Flávio José da Silva
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Araujo, Rachel Fatima Gagliardi
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Gurgel, Claudia Simões
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Mencalha, André Luiz
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Costa, José Luiz Mazzei da
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2835951165464706
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cal, Bruna Barros Fróes
bdtdctca@gmail.com
contributor_str_mv Dantas, Flávio José da Silva
Araujo, Rachel Fatima Gagliardi
Gurgel, Claudia Simões
Mencalha, André Luiz
Costa, José Luiz Mazzei da
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Mutagenicity
topic Mutagenicity
Petiveria alliacea
Citotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais - Uso terapêutico
Agentes antineoplásicos
Guiné
Mutagenicidade
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
A549
VERO
Cytotoxicity
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::BOTANICA APLICADA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Petiveria alliacea
Citotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais - Uso terapêutico
Agentes antineoplásicos
Guiné
Mutagenicidade
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
A549
VERO
Cytotoxicity
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::BOTANICA APLICADA
description The use of natural resources is an ancient practice, through which man seeks to increase his chance of survival. In this way, primitive man found in the vegetable species many benefits, including the cure for many diseases. Consequently, a number of studies have been developed to ensure the safety and efficacy of medicinal plants, such as the species Petiveria alliacea Lineu., Or guinea, as it is popularly known. In this species, several biological activities have been described, among them, anti-neoplastic activity, which was attributed to polysulfides derived from secondary metabolism. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the antineoplastic, cytotoxic and mutagenic potential of the ethanolic extract of Petiveria alliacea L. Leaf samples were obtained from the Plant Biotechnology Nucleus (NBV) at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), where bottled plants are kept, which were collected in private properties of Niterói. The extract was prepared from leaves immersed in ethanol P.A. Human lung carcinoma cells (line A549) were treated with different concentrations of this extract. After the 24-hour treatment period, the cytotoxic activity was analyzed by trypan blue exclusion, WST-1 and clonogenic recovery methods. The dose inhibiting 50% of cell growth was found when cells were exposed to the extract at concentrations of 20 and 25 μg / mL. These concentrations were tested on normal monkey green kidney (VERO) lineage. In this lineage, a 10% decrease in cell viability was observed through the inclusion tests by tripan blue and WST-1. In the clonogenic recovery trial, there was no statistically significant decrease in the mitogenic capacity of the cells when compared to the control. Experiments were carried out to evaluate the rate of production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by flow cytometry using the DCFH-DA reagent, where the extract was an antioxidant for both tested strains. The other biological model used in this study was yeast S. cerevisiae FF18733 (wild) and CD138 (mutant). Both were evaluated for the fraction of survival, growth, mutagenesis (canavanine resistance system) and petites colonies. The results indicate that the concentration of 10 and 7.5 μg / mL decrease the cell viability in 50% in the strains FF18733 and CD138 respectively. In the growth assay the strains were exposed for 48 h to the P. alliacea extract. No significant decrease was observed in strain FF18733 when compared to the control, since the CD138 strain showed a significant difference in the growth rate. However, in the canavanine resistance test, the extract was mutagenic for both strains. In the experiments to evaluate the loss of mitochondrial function, it was observed that both strains presented an increase in the rate of petites colonies. Analyzing the observed results in yeasts and cell lines, we observed that in both cases a change occurred in the oxidative pathways that affect the mitochondrial metabolism, suggesting that this organelle is more affected by the extract of P. alliacea. It is necessary to study the cell death pathway and the chemical composition of the extract.
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