Title of article :
Assesment of Anticarcinogenic Activities of the Soft Coral Sarcophyton Glaucum Extract on Mouse Leukemia In Vivo and In vitro
Author/Authors :
al-baqami, najah mohammed king abdulaziz university - faculty of science - biological sciences department, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , abuzinadah, osama abdullah king abdulaziz university - faculty of science - biological sciences department, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , elassouli, m-zaki mustafa king abdulaziz university - king fahd medical research center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , almatry, mohammed a. king abdulaziz university - faculty of science - biological sciences department, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , anwar, yasir king abdulaziz university - faculty of science - biological sciences department, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , elassouli, sufian king abdulaziz university - faculty of science/ king fahd medical research center - biological sciences department, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
From page :
31
To page :
47
Abstract :
Marine environment biodiversity opens up new horizons in the quest for bioactive compounds that could be utilized as antitumor agents. Soft Coral Sarcophyton glaucum is an important folk medicinal marine. It has anti-oxidant, anti-carcinogenic. The objectives of present study are to investigatimg in vitro the antiproliferative activity of sarcophine extract on mouse Leukemia cells (L1210), also, we shall evaluate in vivo the antitumor activity of the soft coral S. glaucum extract against Mouse Leukemia cells (L1210), on mice (Swiss albino mice). The antiproliferative and cytotoxic activities of the S. glaucum were determined using the trypan blue dye exclusion and the WST-1 cell proliferation tests. The underlying possible mechanism of cell death was investigated whether it is necrotic or apoptotic by single cell gel electrophoresis (comet assay) and dual acridine orange/ethidium bromide (AO/EB) staining. The antitumor activity of the S. glaucum extract against mouse leukemia cell line, L1210, grown as ascites in mouse model. In vitro Results showed that S. glaucum inhibited L1210 cancer cells proliferation and induced apoptosis and that the apoptotic activities. The mechanism underlying cell death was due to induction of apoptosis, which was associated by DNA damage and morphological changes of the treated cells. In vivo study indicated that S. glaucum has ability to suppress cancer progression in treated animals. These findings indicate that the S. glaucum extract can be a candidate agent for fighting cancer.
Keywords :
Soft Coral , anti , oxidant , anti , carcinogenic
Journal title :
Journal of King Abdulaziz University : Science
Journal title :
Journal of King Abdulaziz University : Science
Record number :
2699294
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