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Cytotoxicity and anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis leaf extracts

Context:Leishmania amazonensis is the main agent of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis, a disease characterized by lesional polymorphism and the commitment of skin surface. Previous reports demonstrated that the Citrus genus possess antimicrobial activity. Objective: This study evaluated the anti-L. am...

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Autores principales: Garcia, Andreza R., Amaral, Ana Claudia F., Azevedo, Mariana M. B., Corte-Real, Suzana, Lopes, Rosana C., Alviano, Celuta S., Pinheiro, Anderson S., Vermelho, Alane B., Rodrigues, Igor A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28524774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1325380
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author Garcia, Andreza R.
Amaral, Ana Claudia F.
Azevedo, Mariana M. B.
Corte-Real, Suzana
Lopes, Rosana C.
Alviano, Celuta S.
Pinheiro, Anderson S.
Vermelho, Alane B.
Rodrigues, Igor A.
author_facet Garcia, Andreza R.
Amaral, Ana Claudia F.
Azevedo, Mariana M. B.
Corte-Real, Suzana
Lopes, Rosana C.
Alviano, Celuta S.
Pinheiro, Anderson S.
Vermelho, Alane B.
Rodrigues, Igor A.
author_sort Garcia, Andreza R.
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description Context:Leishmania amazonensis is the main agent of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis, a disease characterized by lesional polymorphism and the commitment of skin surface. Previous reports demonstrated that the Citrus genus possess antimicrobial activity. Objective: This study evaluated the anti-L. amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck (Rutaceae) extracts. Materials and methods:Citrus sinensis dried leaves were subjected to maceration with hexane (CH), ethyl acetate (CEA), dichloromethane/ethanol (CD/Et – 1:1) or ethanol/water (CEt/W – 7:3). Leishmania amazonensis promastigotes were treated with C. sinensis extracts (1–525 μg/mL) for 120 h at 27 °C. Ultrastructure alterations of treated parasites were evaluated by transmission electron microscopy. Cytotoxicity of the extracts was assessed on RAW 264.7 and J774.G8 macrophages after 48-h treatment at 37 °C using the tetrazolium assay. In addition, Leishmania-infected macrophages were treated with CH and CD/Et (10–80 μg/mL). Results: CH, CD/Et and CEA displayed antileishmanial activity with 50% inhibitory activity (IC(50)) of 25.91 ± 4.87, 54.23 ± 3.78 and 62.74 ± 5.04 μg/mL, respectively. Parasites treated with CD/Et (131.2 μg/mL) presented severe alterations including mitochondrial swelling, lipid body formation and intense cytoplasmic vacuolization. CH and CD/Et demonstrated cytotoxic effects similar to that of amphotericin B in the anti-amastigote assays (SI of 2.16, 1.98 and 1.35, respectively). Triterpene amyrins were the main substances in CH and CD/Et extracts. In addition, 80 μg/mL of CD/Et reduced the number of intracellular amastigotes and the percentage of infected macrophages in 63% and 36%, respectively. Conclusion: The results presented here highlight C. sinensis as a promising source of antileishmanial agents.
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spelling pubmed-61307622018-09-27 Cytotoxicity and anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis leaf extracts Garcia, Andreza R. Amaral, Ana Claudia F. Azevedo, Mariana M. B. Corte-Real, Suzana Lopes, Rosana C. Alviano, Celuta S. Pinheiro, Anderson S. Vermelho, Alane B. Rodrigues, Igor A. Pharm Biol Original Article Context:Leishmania amazonensis is the main agent of diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis, a disease characterized by lesional polymorphism and the commitment of skin surface. Previous reports demonstrated that the Citrus genus possess antimicrobial activity. Objective: This study evaluated the anti-L. amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck (Rutaceae) extracts. Materials and methods:Citrus sinensis dried leaves were subjected to maceration with hexane (CH), ethyl acetate (CEA), dichloromethane/ethanol (CD/Et – 1:1) or ethanol/water (CEt/W – 7:3). Leishmania amazonensis promastigotes were treated with C. sinensis extracts (1–525 μg/mL) for 120 h at 27 °C. Ultrastructure alterations of treated parasites were evaluated by transmission electron microscopy. Cytotoxicity of the extracts was assessed on RAW 264.7 and J774.G8 macrophages after 48-h treatment at 37 °C using the tetrazolium assay. In addition, Leishmania-infected macrophages were treated with CH and CD/Et (10–80 μg/mL). Results: CH, CD/Et and CEA displayed antileishmanial activity with 50% inhibitory activity (IC(50)) of 25.91 ± 4.87, 54.23 ± 3.78 and 62.74 ± 5.04 μg/mL, respectively. Parasites treated with CD/Et (131.2 μg/mL) presented severe alterations including mitochondrial swelling, lipid body formation and intense cytoplasmic vacuolization. CH and CD/Et demonstrated cytotoxic effects similar to that of amphotericin B in the anti-amastigote assays (SI of 2.16, 1.98 and 1.35, respectively). Triterpene amyrins were the main substances in CH and CD/Et extracts. In addition, 80 μg/mL of CD/Et reduced the number of intracellular amastigotes and the percentage of infected macrophages in 63% and 36%, respectively. Conclusion: The results presented here highlight C. sinensis as a promising source of antileishmanial agents. Taylor & Francis 2017-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6130762/ /pubmed/28524774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1325380 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Garcia, Andreza R.
Amaral, Ana Claudia F.
Azevedo, Mariana M. B.
Corte-Real, Suzana
Lopes, Rosana C.
Alviano, Celuta S.
Pinheiro, Anderson S.
Vermelho, Alane B.
Rodrigues, Igor A.
Cytotoxicity and anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis leaf extracts
title Cytotoxicity and anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis leaf extracts
title_full Cytotoxicity and anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis leaf extracts
title_fullStr Cytotoxicity and anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis leaf extracts
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxicity and anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis leaf extracts
title_short Cytotoxicity and anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Citrus sinensis leaf extracts
title_sort cytotoxicity and anti-leishmania amazonensis activity of citrus sinensis leaf extracts
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28524774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1325380
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