Title of article :
Lesion scoring and P450 Isoenzyme activity in liver of hepatocarcinogenesis rats treated with Strobilanthes crispus
Author/Authors :
Hanachi, P Biomedical Department - Women Research Center - Alzahra University, Tehran , Fauziah, O Department of Biomedical Science Faculty of Medicine and Health Science Universiti Putra Malaysia , Asmah, R Department of Biomedical Science Faculty of Medicine and Health Science Universiti Putra Malaysia
Abstract :
Objective: In this study, we have undertaken efforts to ascertain the anticancer potency of S.
crispus (SC) extract on diethylnitrosamine (DEN) and acetylaminofluorene (AAF) induced
HCC with special attention to hepatic drug metabolism and to investigate the effect of SC on
preneoplastic marker enzyme activity specifically of microsomal aniline hydroxylase (AH)
activity and lesion scoring in rats treated with DEN and AAF and controls.
Materials and Methods : Thirty male Sprague Dawley rats were divided to six equal number
groups. In the first three groups, hepatocellular carcinoma was induced with diethylnitrosamine
and acetylaminofluorene. Three groups in each branch were randomly assigned to receive
5% w/v of SC extract, glycyrrhizin or no treatment. After 12 weeks of treatment, the rats were
sacrificed. Lesion scoring analysis and Aniline hydroxylase assays were performed as
outcome measures.
Results : The obtained results have shown a significant, increase (p<0.05) of liver microsome
AH in cancer group rats after 12 weeks. Treatment with glycyrrhizin caused decrease in liver
AH activity compared to control group. Meanwhile, treatment with SC caused overall decrease
in liver AH activity almost near to control group. Meanwhile, microscopic observation of the
lesion score during hepatocarcinogenesis revealed that cells of cancer group without treatment
were severely necrotic at week 12. S. crispus treatment reduced the severity in cancer group
rats at week 12. Conclusion : S. crispus only ameliorated the cancer incidence in the liver, however did not
fully recover the liver tumor similar to the normal cells. This might be due to short experimental
duration. The chemopreventive action may be due to the scavenging of the reactive oxygen
radicals from the system, as well as inhibition of the enzymes responsible for the activation of
DEN. In this study, SC extract may act as a chemopreventive agent which exerts its protective
effects by inhibition of enzymes involved in metabolic activation of carcinogen (phase I enzyme
i.e ANH)
Keywords :
Strobilanthes crispus , hepatocarcinogenesis , lesion score and aniline hydroxylase
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics