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Insulin-sensitizing and Anti-proliferative Effects of Argania spinosa Seed Extracts
Argania spinosa is an evergreen tree endemic of southwestern Morocco. Many preparations have been used in traditional Moroccan medicine for centuries to treat several illnesses including diabetes. However, scientific evidence supporting these actions is lacking. Therefore, we prepared various extrac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1513146/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16951716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel015 |
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author | Samane, Samira Noël, Josette Charrouf, Zoubida Amarouch, Hamid Haddad, Pierre Selim |
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description | Argania spinosa is an evergreen tree endemic of southwestern Morocco. Many preparations have been used in traditional Moroccan medicine for centuries to treat several illnesses including diabetes. However, scientific evidence supporting these actions is lacking. Therefore, we prepared various extracts of the argan fruit, namely keel, cake and argan oil extracts, which we tested in the HTC hepatoma cell line for their potential to affect cellular insulin responses. Cell viability was measured by Trypan Blue exclusion and the response to insulin evaluated by the activation of the extracellular regulated kinase (ERK1/2), ERK kinase (MEK1/2) and protein kinase B (PKB/Akt) signaling components. None of the extracts demonstrated significant cytotoxic activity. Certain extracts demonstrated a bi-phasic effect on ERK1/2 activation; low doses of the extract slightly increased ERK1/2 activation in response to insulin, whereas higher doses completely abolished the response. In contrast, none of the extracts had any significant effect on MEK whereas only a cake saponin subfraction enhanced insulin-induced PKB/Akt activation. The specific action of argan oil extracts on ERK1/2 activation made us consider an anti-proliferative action. We have thus tested other transformed cell lines (HT-1080 and MSV-MDCK-INV cells) and found similar results. Inhibition of ERK1/2 activation was also associated with decreased DNA synthesis as evidenced by [(3)H]thymidine incorporation experiments. These results suggest that the products of Argania spinosa may provide a new therapeutic avenue against proliferative diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-15131462006-09-01 Insulin-sensitizing and Anti-proliferative Effects of Argania spinosa Seed Extracts Samane, Samira Noël, Josette Charrouf, Zoubida Amarouch, Hamid Haddad, Pierre Selim Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Original Articles Argania spinosa is an evergreen tree endemic of southwestern Morocco. Many preparations have been used in traditional Moroccan medicine for centuries to treat several illnesses including diabetes. However, scientific evidence supporting these actions is lacking. Therefore, we prepared various extracts of the argan fruit, namely keel, cake and argan oil extracts, which we tested in the HTC hepatoma cell line for their potential to affect cellular insulin responses. Cell viability was measured by Trypan Blue exclusion and the response to insulin evaluated by the activation of the extracellular regulated kinase (ERK1/2), ERK kinase (MEK1/2) and protein kinase B (PKB/Akt) signaling components. None of the extracts demonstrated significant cytotoxic activity. Certain extracts demonstrated a bi-phasic effect on ERK1/2 activation; low doses of the extract slightly increased ERK1/2 activation in response to insulin, whereas higher doses completely abolished the response. In contrast, none of the extracts had any significant effect on MEK whereas only a cake saponin subfraction enhanced insulin-induced PKB/Akt activation. The specific action of argan oil extracts on ERK1/2 activation made us consider an anti-proliferative action. We have thus tested other transformed cell lines (HT-1080 and MSV-MDCK-INV cells) and found similar results. Inhibition of ERK1/2 activation was also associated with decreased DNA synthesis as evidenced by [(3)H]thymidine incorporation experiments. These results suggest that the products of Argania spinosa may provide a new therapeutic avenue against proliferative diseases. Oxford University Press 2006-09 2006-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1513146/ /pubmed/16951716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel015 Text en © 2006 The Author(s) |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Samane, Samira Noël, Josette Charrouf, Zoubida Amarouch, Hamid Haddad, Pierre Selim Insulin-sensitizing and Anti-proliferative Effects of Argania spinosa Seed Extracts |
title | Insulin-sensitizing and Anti-proliferative Effects of Argania spinosa Seed Extracts |
title_full | Insulin-sensitizing and Anti-proliferative Effects of Argania spinosa Seed Extracts |
title_fullStr | Insulin-sensitizing and Anti-proliferative Effects of Argania spinosa Seed Extracts |
title_full_unstemmed | Insulin-sensitizing and Anti-proliferative Effects of Argania spinosa Seed Extracts |
title_short | Insulin-sensitizing and Anti-proliferative Effects of Argania spinosa Seed Extracts |
title_sort | insulin-sensitizing and anti-proliferative effects of argania spinosa seed extracts |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1513146/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16951716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel015 |
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