Title of article :
Evaluation and comparison of alpha- and beta-amanitin toxicity on MCF-7 cell line
Author/Authors :
KAYA, Ertuğrul Düzce University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Pharmacology, Turkey , BAYRAM, Recep Abant Izzet Baysal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Pharmacology, Turkey , YAYKAŞLI, Kürşat Oğuz Düzce University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Genetics, Turkey , YILMAZ, İsmail Izmir Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital - Department of Medical Pharmacology, Turkey , BAYRAM, Sait Düzce University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Pharmacology, Turkey , YAYKAŞLI, Emine Düzce University - Institute of Health Science - Department of Medical Biology and Genetic, Turkey , YAVUZ, Muhsine Zeynep Abant Izzet Baysal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Pharmacology, Turkey , GEPDİREMEN, Ali Akçahan Abant Izzet Baysal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Medical Pharmacology, Turkey
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728
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732
Abstract :
Background/aim: Alpha- and beta-amanitins are the main toxins of the poisonous Amanita phalloides mushroom. Although there are many studies available concerning alpha-amanitin, there are limited data about beta-amanitin in the literature. Therefore, this study is aimed at comparing the toxic effects of alpha- and beta-amanitin on the MCF-7 cell line. Materials and methods: The alpha- and beta-amanitins used for this research were purified from Amanita phalloides by preparative high-performance liquid chromatography. The MCF-7 breast cancer cell line was used, and specific concentrations of the toxins (100, 10, 1, 0.1, and 0.01 μg/mL) were applied to the cells. The MTT test was performed to determine the level of toxicity, and the quantity of protein in the cell was measured using the biuret test. Results: The alpha-amanitin showed a higher toxicity at 36 h, while the highest inhibition of protein synthesis by the beta-amanitin was observed at 24 h. Conclusion: It was shown that the beta-amanitin may be responsible for toxicity, like alpha-amanitin, in Amanita phalloides mushroom poisoning. The early inhibition of protein synthesis for beta-amanitin might be useful for future experiments and research.
Keywords :
Alpha , amanitin , beta , amanitin , MCF , 7 cell line , mycotoxins
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (TJMS)
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (TJMS)
Record number :
2530456
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