Zea mays leaf extracts inhibits etoposide-induced apoptosis in primary chick embryo fibroblasts

Kiruthika Balasubramanian, Sudhadevi Manickam, Palghat Raghunathan Padma
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Chemotherapy drugs act on normal cells as well as cancer cells. Therefore, in the present study, the extent of cell death induced by etoposide-induced oxidative stress and the role of Zea mays leaf extracts were followed in primary cultured chick embryo fibroblasts (normal cells). Various apoptosis related parameters like cell viability, morphological changes, nuclear changes and apoptotic index were characterized. SRB and MTT assays were used to quantify the extent of cell death in the group exposed to etoposide, plant extracts and their combination. The treatment with etoposide exhibited cytotoxity in the primary chick embryo fibroblasts cells. The number of apoptotic cells increased in the oxidant treated groups. When administered along with etoposide, the leaf extracts resulted in a significantly decreased number of apoptotic cells. The maximum inhibition of etoposide-induced apoptosis was exhibited by the methanolic extract followed by the aqueous and chloroform extracts. Zea mays leaf extracts reduced the toxicity of etoposide in the normal cells and the leaf extracts, by themselves, did not cause any damage to normal cells when treated alone. These results indicate that the Zea mays leaves can render protection to chick embryo fibroblasts against etoposide-induced cell death.

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玉米叶提取物抑制依托泊苷诱导的鸡胚成纤维细胞凋亡
化疗药物对正常细胞和癌细胞都起作用。因此,本研究在原代培养的鸡胚成纤维细胞(正常细胞)中,观察依托肽诱导的氧化应激对细胞死亡的影响程度和玉米叶提取物的作用。观察细胞活力、形态变化、细胞核变化及凋亡指数等凋亡相关参数。SRB和MTT测定用于量化暴露于鲸甲苷、植物提取物及其组合的组的细胞死亡程度。依托泊苷对原代鸡胚成纤维细胞有细胞毒性。氧化处理组凋亡细胞数量增加。当与依托泊苷一起施用时,叶提取物导致凋亡细胞数量显著减少。甲醇提取物对依托泊苷诱导的细胞凋亡的抑制作用最大,其次是水提取物和氯仿提取物。玉米叶提取物降低了etopo苷对正常细胞的毒性,单独处理时对正常细胞不造成任何损伤。说明玉米叶对依托泊苷诱导的鸡胚成纤维细胞死亡具有保护作用。
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