Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells
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Resumo: | The development of new chemotherapy drugs is a premise for the scientific community in recent years, mainly through the use of plants and other natural sources. In this context, analyses of cytotoxicity and residual effect have become essential for the establishment of new therapies. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the cytotoxic and residual effects of ethanol extract of pequi peel (EEPP) on canine osteosarcoma cells. For this, we used analyses of cell viability, cytotoxicity, IC50, and cell survival after therapy in treatments of 24, 48, and 72 hours. We used the design of the randomized block, using an Analysis of Variance with Tukey’s posthoc test to compare the treatments, considering a 5% significance. The extract showed no cytotoxic effect within 24 hours of treatment, but a protective effect, or possibly a mitotic-inducing effect on osteosarcoma cells. However, at 48 and 72 hours, we found gradual cytotoxicity favoring the effective control of neoplastic cells, obtaining, on average, 55% of cytotoxicities at concentrations of 10 to 100 µg/mL. IC50 values were 4.05 µg/mL for the 48-hour group and 4.53 µg/mL for the 72-hour group. The treatment residual effect reduced cell growth after the exposure to the extract. The survival factor was lower (18.81%) in the 72-hour group, with a concentration of 10 µg/mL and higher (81.33%) in the 48-hour group, with a concentration of 100 µg/mL. These results suggest that the ethanol extract of pequi peel promotes the increase in cell viability within 24 hours, cytotoxic action in exposures over 48 hours, and time-dependent residual effect on canine osteosarcoma cells. |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cellsCitotoxicidad y efecto residual del extracto etanólico de la piel de pequi en las células del osteosarcoma caninoCitotoxicidade e efeito residual do extrato etanólico da casca do pequi sobre células de osteossarcoma caninoDogChemotherapeuticSurvivalTumorViability.PerroQuimioterápicoSupervivênciaTumorViabilidad.CãoQuimioterápicoSobrevivênciaTumorViabilidade.The development of new chemotherapy drugs is a premise for the scientific community in recent years, mainly through the use of plants and other natural sources. In this context, analyses of cytotoxicity and residual effect have become essential for the establishment of new therapies. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the cytotoxic and residual effects of ethanol extract of pequi peel (EEPP) on canine osteosarcoma cells. For this, we used analyses of cell viability, cytotoxicity, IC50, and cell survival after therapy in treatments of 24, 48, and 72 hours. We used the design of the randomized block, using an Analysis of Variance with Tukey’s posthoc test to compare the treatments, considering a 5% significance. The extract showed no cytotoxic effect within 24 hours of treatment, but a protective effect, or possibly a mitotic-inducing effect on osteosarcoma cells. However, at 48 and 72 hours, we found gradual cytotoxicity favoring the effective control of neoplastic cells, obtaining, on average, 55% of cytotoxicities at concentrations of 10 to 100 µg/mL. IC50 values were 4.05 µg/mL for the 48-hour group and 4.53 µg/mL for the 72-hour group. The treatment residual effect reduced cell growth after the exposure to the extract. The survival factor was lower (18.81%) in the 72-hour group, with a concentration of 10 µg/mL and higher (81.33%) in the 48-hour group, with a concentration of 100 µg/mL. These results suggest that the ethanol extract of pequi peel promotes the increase in cell viability within 24 hours, cytotoxic action in exposures over 48 hours, and time-dependent residual effect on canine osteosarcoma cells.El desarrollo de nuevos fármacos quimioterápicos es una premisa para la comunidad científica en los últimos años, principalmente mediante el uso de plantas y otras fuentes naturales. En este contexto, los análisis de citotoxicidad y efecto residual se han convertido en fundamentales para el establecimiento de nuevas terapias. Por lo tanto, este estudio tiene como objetivo evaluar los efectos citotóxicos y residuales del extracto etanólico de piel de pequi (EEPP) en células de osteosarcoma canino. Para ello, utilizamos análisis de viabilidad celular, citotoxicidad, IC50 y supervivencia celular tras la terapia en tratamientos de 24, 48 y 72 horas. Utilizamos el diseño del bloque al azar, utilizando un Análisis de Varianza con la prueba posthoc de Tukey para comparar los tratamientos, considerando una significancia del 5%. El extracto no mostró ningún efecto citotóxico en las 24 horas posteriores al tratamiento, pero sí un efecto protector, o posiblemente un efecto inductor de la mitosis en las células del osteosarcoma. Sin embargo, a las 48 y 72 horas, encontramos una citotoxicidad gradual que favorece el control efectivo de las células neoplásicas, obteniendo, en promedio, un 55% de citotoxicidades a concentraciones de 10 a 100 µg / mL. Los valores de CI50 fueron 4.05 µg / mL para el grupo de 48 horas y 4.53 µg / mL para el grupo de 72 horas. El efecto residual del tratamiento redujo el crecimiento celular después de la exposición al extracto. El factor de supervivencia fue menor (18,81%) en el grupo de 72 horas, con una concentración de 10 µg / mL y mayor (81,33%) en el grupo de 48 horas, con una concentración de 100 µg / mL. Estos resultados sugieren que el extracto etanólico de la piel de pequi promueve el aumento de la viabilidad celular en 24 horas, la acción citotóxica en exposiciones superiores a 48 horas y el efecto residual dependiente del tiempo sobre las células del osteosarcoma canino.O desenvolvimento de novos quimioterápicos é premissa da comunidade científica nos últimos anos, principalmente por meio do uso de plantas e outras fontes naturais. Nesse contexto, análises de citotoxicidade e efeito residual têm se tornado essenciais para o estabelecimento de novas terapias. Portanto, este estudo tem como objetivo avaliar os efeitos citotóxicos e residuais do extrato etanólico da casca do pequi (EEPP) sobre as células do osteossarcoma canino. Para isso, foram utilizadas análises de viabilidade celular, citotoxicidade, IC50 e sobrevida celular após terapia nos tratamentos de 24, 48 e 72 horas. Utilizou-se o delineamento de blocos ao acaso, utilizando-se a Análise de Variância com teste posthoc de Tukey para comparação dos tratamentos, considerando significância de 5%. O extrato não mostrou nenhum efeito citotóxico em 24 horas de tratamento, mas um efeito protetor, ou possivelmente um efeito indutor de mitose nas células de osteossarcoma. Porém, em 48 e 72 horas, encontramos citotoxicidade gradativa favorecendo o controle efetivo das células neoplásicas, obtendo-se, em média, 55% de citotoxicidades nas concentrações de 10 a 100 µg / mL. Os valores de IC50 foram 4,05 µg / mL para o grupo de 48 horas e 4,53 µg / mL para o grupo de 72 horas. O efeito residual do tratamento reduziu o crescimento celular após a exposição ao extrato. O fator de sobrevivência foi menor (18,81%) no grupo de 72 horas, com concentração de 10 µg / mL e maior (81,33%) no grupo de 48 horas, com concentração de 100 µg / mL. Esses resultados sugerem que o extrato etanólico da casca do pequi promove aumento da viabilidade celular em 24 horas, ação citotóxica em exposições acima de 48 horas e efeito residual dependente do tempo nas células do osteossarcoma canino.Research, Society and Development2020-10-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/923010.33448/rsd-v9i10.9230Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e8779109230Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e8779109230Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e87791092302525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9230/8317Copyright (c) 2020 Leandro Lopes Nepomuceno; Claudiane Marques Ferreira; Nayane Peixoto Soares; Juliana Carvalho de Almeida Borges; Dayane Kelly Sabec Pereira; Kleber Fernando Pereira; Vanessa de Sousa Cruz; Jorge Luís Ferreira; Emmanuel Arnhold; Eugênio Gonçalves de Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNepomuceno, Leandro Lopes Ferreira, Claudiane Marques Soares, Nayane Peixoto Borges, Juliana Carvalho de Almeida Pereira, Dayane Kelly SabecPereira, Kleber FernandoCruz, Vanessa de Sousa Ferreira, Jorge Luís Arnhold, Emmanuel Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9230Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:33.760015Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells Citotoxicidad y efecto residual del extracto etanólico de la piel de pequi en las células del osteosarcoma canino Citotoxicidade e efeito residual do extrato etanólico da casca do pequi sobre células de osteossarcoma canino |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells Nepomuceno, Leandro Lopes Dog Chemotherapeutic Survival Tumor Viability. Perro Quimioterápico Supervivência Tumor Viabilidad. Cão Quimioterápico Sobrevivência Tumor Viabilidade. |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells |
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Cytotoxicity and residual effect of ethanol extract of pequi peel on canine osteosarcoma cells |
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Nepomuceno, Leandro Lopes |
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Nepomuceno, Leandro Lopes Ferreira, Claudiane Marques Soares, Nayane Peixoto Borges, Juliana Carvalho de Almeida Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec Pereira, Kleber Fernando Cruz, Vanessa de Sousa Ferreira, Jorge Luís Arnhold, Emmanuel Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de |
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Ferreira, Claudiane Marques Soares, Nayane Peixoto Borges, Juliana Carvalho de Almeida Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec Pereira, Kleber Fernando Cruz, Vanessa de Sousa Ferreira, Jorge Luís Arnhold, Emmanuel Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de |
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Nepomuceno, Leandro Lopes Ferreira, Claudiane Marques Soares, Nayane Peixoto Borges, Juliana Carvalho de Almeida Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec Pereira, Kleber Fernando Cruz, Vanessa de Sousa Ferreira, Jorge Luís Arnhold, Emmanuel Araújo, Eugênio Gonçalves de |
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Dog Chemotherapeutic Survival Tumor Viability. Perro Quimioterápico Supervivência Tumor Viabilidad. Cão Quimioterápico Sobrevivência Tumor Viabilidade. |
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Dog Chemotherapeutic Survival Tumor Viability. Perro Quimioterápico Supervivência Tumor Viabilidad. Cão Quimioterápico Sobrevivência Tumor Viabilidade. |
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The development of new chemotherapy drugs is a premise for the scientific community in recent years, mainly through the use of plants and other natural sources. In this context, analyses of cytotoxicity and residual effect have become essential for the establishment of new therapies. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the cytotoxic and residual effects of ethanol extract of pequi peel (EEPP) on canine osteosarcoma cells. For this, we used analyses of cell viability, cytotoxicity, IC50, and cell survival after therapy in treatments of 24, 48, and 72 hours. We used the design of the randomized block, using an Analysis of Variance with Tukey’s posthoc test to compare the treatments, considering a 5% significance. The extract showed no cytotoxic effect within 24 hours of treatment, but a protective effect, or possibly a mitotic-inducing effect on osteosarcoma cells. However, at 48 and 72 hours, we found gradual cytotoxicity favoring the effective control of neoplastic cells, obtaining, on average, 55% of cytotoxicities at concentrations of 10 to 100 µg/mL. IC50 values were 4.05 µg/mL for the 48-hour group and 4.53 µg/mL for the 72-hour group. The treatment residual effect reduced cell growth after the exposure to the extract. The survival factor was lower (18.81%) in the 72-hour group, with a concentration of 10 µg/mL and higher (81.33%) in the 48-hour group, with a concentration of 100 µg/mL. These results suggest that the ethanol extract of pequi peel promotes the increase in cell viability within 24 hours, cytotoxic action in exposures over 48 hours, and time-dependent residual effect on canine osteosarcoma cells. |
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