1. Marinobufagin, a molecule from poisonous frogs, causes biochemical, morphological and cell cycle changes in human neoplasms and vegetal cells.
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Machado KDC, Sousa LQ, Lima DJB, Soares BM, Cavalcanti BC, Maranhão SS, Noronha JDC, Rodrigues DJ, Militão GCG, Chaves MH, Vieira-Júnior GM, Pessoa C, Moraes MO, Sousa JMCE, Melo-Cavalcante AAC, and Ferreira PMP
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- Adolescent, Adult, Animals, Antineoplastic Agents isolation & purification, Antineoplastic Agents toxicity, Bufanolides isolation & purification, Bufanolides toxicity, Bufonidae metabolism, Cell Survival drug effects, Comet Assay, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Erythrocytes drug effects, HL-60 Cells, Healthy Volunteers, Hemolysis drug effects, Humans, Leukocytes, Mononuclear drug effects, Meristem cytology, Meristem drug effects, Meristem genetics, Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective chemically induced, Onions cytology, Onions genetics, Skin metabolism, Young Adult, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Bufanolides pharmacology, Cell Cycle drug effects, DNA Breaks, Onions drug effects
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Skin toad secretion present physiologically active molecules to protect them against microorganisms, predators and infections. This work detailed the antiproliferative action of marinobufagin on tumor and normal lines, investigate its mechanism on HL-60 leukemia cells and its toxic effects on Allium cepa meristematic cells. Initially, cytotoxic action was assessed by colorimetric assays. Next, HL-60 cells were analyzed by morphological and flow cytometry techniques and growing A. cepa roots were examined after 72 h exposure. Marinobufagin presented high antiproliferative action against all human tumor lines [IC
50 values ranging from 0.15 (leukemia) to 7.35 (larynx) μM] and it failed against human erythrocytes and murine lines. Human normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were up to 72.5-fold less sensitive [IC50: 10.88 μM] to marinobufagin than HL-60 line, but DNA strand breaks were no detected. Leukemia treaded cells exhibited cell viability reduction, DNA fragmentation, phosphatidylserine externalization, binucleation, nuclear condensation and cytoplasmic vacuoles. Marinobufagin also reduced the growth of A. cepa roots (EC50 : 7.5 μM) and mitotic index, caused cell cycle arrest and chromosomal alterations (micronuclei, delays and C-metaphases) in meristematic cells. So, to find out partially targeted natural molecules on human leukemia cells, like marinobufagin, is an amazing and stimulating way to continue the battle against cancer., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2018
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