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An in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the Chinese herbal remedy LD on cancer cells

BACKGROUND: Long Dan Xie Gan Wan (LD), a Chinese herbal remedy formulation, is traditionally used to treat a range of conditions, including gall bladder diseases, hepatitis, hyperthyroidism, migraines but it is not used for the management or treatment of cancer. However some of its herbal constituen...

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Autores principales: Willimott, Shaun, Barker, James, Jones, Lucy A, Opara, Elizabeth I
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19785738
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-3-12
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author Willimott, Shaun
Barker, James
Jones, Lucy A
Opara, Elizabeth I
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Jones, Lucy A
Opara, Elizabeth I
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description BACKGROUND: Long Dan Xie Gan Wan (LD), a Chinese herbal remedy formulation, is traditionally used to treat a range of conditions, including gall bladder diseases, hepatitis, hyperthyroidism, migraines but it is not used for the management or treatment of cancer. However some of its herbal constituents, specifically Radix bupleuri, Radix scutellariae and Rhizoma alismatis have been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Thus, the aim of the study was to investigate the impact of LD on cancer cells in vitro. METHODS: HL60 and HT29 cancer cell lines were exposed to water extracts of LD (1:10, 1:50, 1:100 and/or 1:1000 prepared from a 3 mg/30 ml stock) and for both cell lines growth, apoptotic induction, alterations in cell cycle characteristics and genotoxicity were investigated. The specificity of the action of LD on these cancer cell lines was also investigated by determining its effect on human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Preliminary chemical analysis was carried out to identify cytotoxic constituents of LD using HPLC and LCMS. RESULTS: LD was significantly cytotoxic to, and induced apoptosis in, both cell lines. Apoptotic induction appeared to be cell cycle independent at all concentrations of LD used (1:10, 1:50 and 1:100) for the HL60 cell lines and at 1:10 for the HT29 cell line. At 1:50 and 1:100 apoptotic induction by LD appeared to be cell cycle dependent. LD caused significant genotoxic damage to both cell lines compared to their respective controls. The specificity study showed that LD exerted a moderate cytotoxic action against non-proliferating and proliferating blood lymphocytes but not apoptosis. Chemical analysis showed that a number of fractions were found to exert a significant growth inhibitory effect. However, the molecular weights of compounds within these fractions did not correspond to those from the herbal constituents of LD. CONCLUSION: It is possible that LD may have some chemotherapeutic potential. However, further studies are required to determine its cytotoxic constituents.
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spelling pubmed-27624652009-10-16 An in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the Chinese herbal remedy LD on cancer cells Willimott, Shaun Barker, James Jones, Lucy A Opara, Elizabeth I Chem Cent J Research Article BACKGROUND: Long Dan Xie Gan Wan (LD), a Chinese herbal remedy formulation, is traditionally used to treat a range of conditions, including gall bladder diseases, hepatitis, hyperthyroidism, migraines but it is not used for the management or treatment of cancer. However some of its herbal constituents, specifically Radix bupleuri, Radix scutellariae and Rhizoma alismatis have been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Thus, the aim of the study was to investigate the impact of LD on cancer cells in vitro. METHODS: HL60 and HT29 cancer cell lines were exposed to water extracts of LD (1:10, 1:50, 1:100 and/or 1:1000 prepared from a 3 mg/30 ml stock) and for both cell lines growth, apoptotic induction, alterations in cell cycle characteristics and genotoxicity were investigated. The specificity of the action of LD on these cancer cell lines was also investigated by determining its effect on human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Preliminary chemical analysis was carried out to identify cytotoxic constituents of LD using HPLC and LCMS. RESULTS: LD was significantly cytotoxic to, and induced apoptosis in, both cell lines. Apoptotic induction appeared to be cell cycle independent at all concentrations of LD used (1:10, 1:50 and 1:100) for the HL60 cell lines and at 1:10 for the HT29 cell line. At 1:50 and 1:100 apoptotic induction by LD appeared to be cell cycle dependent. LD caused significant genotoxic damage to both cell lines compared to their respective controls. The specificity study showed that LD exerted a moderate cytotoxic action against non-proliferating and proliferating blood lymphocytes but not apoptosis. Chemical analysis showed that a number of fractions were found to exert a significant growth inhibitory effect. However, the molecular weights of compounds within these fractions did not correspond to those from the herbal constituents of LD. CONCLUSION: It is possible that LD may have some chemotherapeutic potential. However, further studies are required to determine its cytotoxic constituents. BioMed Central 2009-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2762465/ /pubmed/19785738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-3-12 Text en Copyright © 2009 Willimott et al
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Willimott, Shaun
Barker, James
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Opara, Elizabeth I
An in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the Chinese herbal remedy LD on cancer cells
title An in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the Chinese herbal remedy LD on cancer cells
title_full An in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the Chinese herbal remedy LD on cancer cells
title_fullStr An in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the Chinese herbal remedy LD on cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed An in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the Chinese herbal remedy LD on cancer cells
title_short An in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the Chinese herbal remedy LD on cancer cells
title_sort in vitro based investigation of the cytotoxic effect of water extracts of the chinese herbal remedy ld on cancer cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19785738
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-3-12
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