Title of article :
Assessment of Cytotoxic and Apoptotic Effects of Salvia syriaca L. in Colorectal Adenocarcinoma Cell Line (Caco-2)
Author/Authors :
Arslan, Şevki Department of Biology - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Pamukkale University - Denizli, Turkey , Kocabıyık, Kübra Department of Biology - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Pamukkale University - Denizli, Turkey , Mutlu, Doğukan Department of Biology - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Pamukkale University - Denizli, Turkey , Semiz, Gürkan Department of Biology - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Pamukkale University - Denizli, Turkey
Abstract :
This work is aimed to elucidate cytotoxic and apoptotic effects of Salvia syriaca essential oil
and its chemical composition by GC-MS. The human colon cancer cells (Caco-2) were treated
with different essential oil concentrations for 24 h. Crystal violet test was used to determine cell
viability at 630 nm by using an ELISA reader. Apoptotic processes were measured by Annexin
V-FITC Apoptosis Assay Kit. Germacrene D (21.77%), trans-β-ocimene (14.66%), β-pinene
(9.07%), α-cadinol (8.19%) and α-pinene (6.50%) were the main components of oil determined
by GC-MS. Moreover, we observed that the cytotoxic effect was increased with an increasing
dose of essential oil. The EC50 value was calculated as 63.5 μg/mL. An increase in the percentage
of apoptotic cells was observed after treatment of Caco-2 cells with S. syriaca essential oil
revealed by image-based cytometry. A nearly 6-fold increase was found in annexin-positive cells
after treatment. In terms of mRNA levels, RT-PCR analysis indicated that, although Bax and
Caspase-3 were increased, Bcl-2 was decreased after oil treatment. According to our results, S.
syriaca essential oil has promising phytochemicals that might be useful in cancer treatment due
to their relatively cytotoxic and apoptotic activities in Caco-2 cells.
Keywords :
Caco-2 cells , Caco , Essential oil , GC-MS , Cytotoxic and apoptotic activity , Salvia syriaca L , Salvia syriaca L
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research(IJPR)