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委陵菜属(蔷薇科)物种已被多年用于传统和民间药物。这项研究的特点为选自陵物种的地上部分提取物测定其活性:P.银纹竹芋,P.鹅绒委陵菜,P.玉兰和P.万寿菊以及密切相关的委陵菜属,Drymocallis沙地葡萄(syn. P. rupestris)。生物活性进行分析,采用MTT法,NR和DPPH检测CCD 841 CoTr和CCD-18Co细胞。此外,通过ELISA法24 h后分析细胞形态和细胞骨架肌动蛋白f-filaments组织及IL-6和IL-10水平。委陵菜提取物在25和250µg/mL的剂量水平进行对比分析。采用ELISA法时采用15µµg/mL和30µg/mL。采用MTT法测定线粒体琥珀脱氢酶活性,其可从低浓度P.万寿菊提取获得(浓度高达125µg/mL)并具有抑制肌成纤维细胞代谢的功能,而所有孵育后的提取物可增加上皮细胞线粒体酶活性。中性红(NR)的细胞培养方法中发现,添加D.沙地葡萄和P.大花蔷薇后两种细胞培养物都有细胞膜扰动现象。此外,也发现鹅绒委陵菜对上皮细胞有强烈影响。所有的提取物都具有相似性,浓度依赖性清除自由基(DPPH)的影响。委陵菜提取物,特别是较低浓度时,肌纤维母细胞产生IL-6细胞因子水平下降,但发现上皮细胞因子水平是稳定的。IL-10的分析显示,P. 银纹竹芋,D.沙地葡萄,P.万寿菊提取物可降低肌成纤维细胞的细胞因子水平,而仅当其高浓度时,发现可降低上皮细胞的细胞因子水平。肌动蛋白染色显示,委陵菜提取物显著影响细胞骨架组织。委陵菜提取物影响并调节人体结肠壁衬的细胞活性和细胞因子水平(活力,细胞因子的产生)。此外,委陵菜提取物作为一个自由基的还原剂,可成功地用于预防结肠疾病。
关键词: 细胞毒性,正常人结肠癌细胞,委陵菜属,蔷薇科
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Current Drug Targets
Title:Aqueous Extracts of Selected Potentilla Species Modulate Biological Activity of Human Normal Colon Cells
Volume: 16 Issue: 13
Author(s): Roman Paduch, Adrian Wiater, Marcello Locatelli, Malgorzata Pleszczyńska and Michal Tomczyk
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关键词: 细胞毒性,正常人结肠癌细胞,委陵菜属,蔷薇科
摘要: Potentilla L. (Rosaceae) species have been used in traditional and in folk medicine for many years. This study characterized the activity of extracts from aerial parts of selected Potentilla species: P. argentea, P. anserina, P. grandiflora and P. erecta as well as one species of closely related to the genus Potentilla, Drymocallis rupestris (syn. P. rupestris). The biological activities were analyzed using MTT, NR and DPPH assays on CCD 841 CoTr and CCD-18Co cells. Moreover, cell morphology and cytoskeletal actin F-filaments organization and IL-6 and IL-10 levels by ELISA were analyzed after 24 h of incubation. Potentilla extracts at dose levels between 25 and 250 µg/mL were analyzed. For ELISA, 15 µg/mL and 30 μg/mL were chosen. When mitochondrial succinyl dehydrogenase activity was tested (MTT assay) only extract obtained from P. erecta at lower concentrations (up to 125 µg/mL) suppressed metabolism of myofibroblasts, while epithelial cells mitochondrial enzyme activity increased after incubation with all extracts. In Neutral Red (NR) method cellular membrane disturbance of both cell cultures was found after D. rupestris and P. grandiflora addition. Moreover, strong influence on epithelial cells was also found for P. anserina. All extracts showed similar, concentration-dependent free radical scavenging (DPPH) effect. Potentilla extracts, especially at lower concentration, decreased IL-6 production in myofibroblasts but the level of the cytokine was found to be stable in epithelial cells. IL-10 analysis revealed that P. argentea, D. rupestris, P. erecta extracts decrease cytokine level in myofibroblasts, while only when higher concentration were applied, decreased cytokine level produced by epithelial cells was found. F-actin filaments staining revealed that Potentilla extracts significantly influence on cellular cytoskeleton organization. Potentilla extracts influence on cells of human colon wall lining modulating the main features of them (viability, cytokine production). Moreover, as a free radical reducing agents, may be successfully used in the prevention of colon disorders.
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Roman Paduch, Adrian Wiater, Marcello Locatelli, Malgorzata Pleszczyńska and Michal Tomczyk , Aqueous Extracts of Selected Potentilla Species Modulate Biological Activity of Human Normal Colon Cells, Current Drug Targets 2015; 16 (13) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450116666141205160444
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