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Impairment of thymocyte function via induction of apoptosis by areca nut extract

Authors :
Tong-Rong Jan
Hsingjin Eugene Liu
Chia-Chi Wang
Chin Cheng Lee
Ying Chi Lin
Source :
Journal of Immunotoxicology. 11:190-196
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2013.

Abstract

Areca quid (AQ) chewing is a popular oral habit, especially in Southeast Asia cultures, in which children may be engaged in the addictive habit early in their lives. Extracts of areca nuts, the main component of AQ, have been shown to affect the functionality of T-cells. However, the potential influence of ANE on the development of T-cells is unknown. This study, therefore, investigated the impact of areca nut extracts (ANE) on thymocytes and the potential mechanisms of action. Mice administered intraperitoneally with ANE at 1, 5, or 25 mg/kg daily for 5 days showed significant dose-dependent reductions in thymocyte viability. A marked decrease in the total number of thymocytes and the proportion of thymic CD4(+)CD8(+) cells was observed in the 25 mg ANE/kg-treated mice, whereas the proportion of CD4 and CD8 single positive and CD4(-)CD8(-) cells was significantly increased. Further examination on the functionality of thymocytes showed that ANE suppress IL-2 production both ex vivo and in vitro. These results suggest that ANE may attenuate the development and functionality of thymic T-cells. ANE also directly induced apoptosis in thymic T-cells through activation of casapase-3 and apoptosis inducing factor (AIF). Collectively, the data suggested that the thymus is a sensitive target to ANE. Early exposure to ANE may interfere with the development and functionality of thymic T-cells.

Details

ISSN :
15476901 and 1547691X
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Immunotoxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bfe8f1feafd8da31ea80ad373923da96
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/1547691x.2013.822035