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Endlicheria bracteolata (Meisn.) Essential Oil as a Weapon Against Leishmania amazonensis: In Vitro Assay

The difficulties encountered and the numerous side effects present in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis have encouraged the research for new compounds that can complement or replace existing treatment. The growing scientific interest in the study of plants, which are already used in folk reme...

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Autores principales: Rottini, Mariana Margatto, Amaral, Ana Claudia Fernandes, Ferreira, José Luiz Pinto, Oliveira, Edinilze Souza Coelho, Silva, Jefferson Rocha de Andrade, Taniwaki, Noemi Nosomi, dos Santos, Arith Ramos, Almeida-Souza, Fernando, de Souza, Celeste da Silva Freitas, Calabrese, Kátia da Silva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31295880
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24142525
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author Rottini, Mariana Margatto
Amaral, Ana Claudia Fernandes
Ferreira, José Luiz Pinto
Oliveira, Edinilze Souza Coelho
Silva, Jefferson Rocha de Andrade
Taniwaki, Noemi Nosomi
dos Santos, Arith Ramos
Almeida-Souza, Fernando
de Souza, Celeste da Silva Freitas
Calabrese, Kátia da Silva
author_facet Rottini, Mariana Margatto
Amaral, Ana Claudia Fernandes
Ferreira, José Luiz Pinto
Oliveira, Edinilze Souza Coelho
Silva, Jefferson Rocha de Andrade
Taniwaki, Noemi Nosomi
dos Santos, Arith Ramos
Almeida-Souza, Fernando
de Souza, Celeste da Silva Freitas
Calabrese, Kátia da Silva
author_sort Rottini, Mariana Margatto
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description The difficulties encountered and the numerous side effects present in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis have encouraged the research for new compounds that can complement or replace existing treatment. The growing scientific interest in the study of plants, which are already used in folk remedies, has led our group to test Endlicheria bracteolata essential oil against Leishmania amazonensis. Several species of the Lauraceae family, or their compounds, have relevant antiprotozoal activities Therefore, the biological potential on L. amazonensis forms from the essential oil of Endlicheria bracteolata leaves was verified for the first time in that work. The antileishmanial activity was evaluated against promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes, and cytotoxicity were performed with J774.G8, which were incubated with different concentrations of E. bracteolata essential oil. Transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry were performed with E. bracteolata essential oil IC(50). Promastigote forms showed E. bracteolata essential oil IC(50) of 7.945 ± 1.285 µg/mL (24 h) and 6.186 ± 1.226 µg/mL (48 h), while for intracellular amastigote forms it was 3.546 ± 1.184 µg/mL (24 h). The CC(50) was 15.14 ± 0.090 µg/mL showing that E. bracteolata essential oil is less toxic to macrophages than to parasites. Transmission electron microscopy showed that E. bracteolata essential oil treatment is capable of inducing mitochondrial damage to promastigote and intracellular amastigote forms, while flow cytometry showed ΔѰm disruption in treated parasites. These results could bring about new possibilities to develop products based on E. bracteolata essential oil to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis, especially for people who cannot receive the conventional therapy.
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spelling pubmed-66807652019-08-09 Endlicheria bracteolata (Meisn.) Essential Oil as a Weapon Against Leishmania amazonensis: In Vitro Assay Rottini, Mariana Margatto Amaral, Ana Claudia Fernandes Ferreira, José Luiz Pinto Oliveira, Edinilze Souza Coelho Silva, Jefferson Rocha de Andrade Taniwaki, Noemi Nosomi dos Santos, Arith Ramos Almeida-Souza, Fernando de Souza, Celeste da Silva Freitas Calabrese, Kátia da Silva Molecules Article The difficulties encountered and the numerous side effects present in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis have encouraged the research for new compounds that can complement or replace existing treatment. The growing scientific interest in the study of plants, which are already used in folk remedies, has led our group to test Endlicheria bracteolata essential oil against Leishmania amazonensis. Several species of the Lauraceae family, or their compounds, have relevant antiprotozoal activities Therefore, the biological potential on L. amazonensis forms from the essential oil of Endlicheria bracteolata leaves was verified for the first time in that work. The antileishmanial activity was evaluated against promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes, and cytotoxicity were performed with J774.G8, which were incubated with different concentrations of E. bracteolata essential oil. Transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry were performed with E. bracteolata essential oil IC(50). Promastigote forms showed E. bracteolata essential oil IC(50) of 7.945 ± 1.285 µg/mL (24 h) and 6.186 ± 1.226 µg/mL (48 h), while for intracellular amastigote forms it was 3.546 ± 1.184 µg/mL (24 h). The CC(50) was 15.14 ± 0.090 µg/mL showing that E. bracteolata essential oil is less toxic to macrophages than to parasites. Transmission electron microscopy showed that E. bracteolata essential oil treatment is capable of inducing mitochondrial damage to promastigote and intracellular amastigote forms, while flow cytometry showed ΔѰm disruption in treated parasites. These results could bring about new possibilities to develop products based on E. bracteolata essential oil to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis, especially for people who cannot receive the conventional therapy. MDPI 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6680765/ /pubmed/31295880 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24142525 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rottini, Mariana Margatto
Amaral, Ana Claudia Fernandes
Ferreira, José Luiz Pinto
Oliveira, Edinilze Souza Coelho
Silva, Jefferson Rocha de Andrade
Taniwaki, Noemi Nosomi
dos Santos, Arith Ramos
Almeida-Souza, Fernando
de Souza, Celeste da Silva Freitas
Calabrese, Kátia da Silva
Endlicheria bracteolata (Meisn.) Essential Oil as a Weapon Against Leishmania amazonensis: In Vitro Assay
title Endlicheria bracteolata (Meisn.) Essential Oil as a Weapon Against Leishmania amazonensis: In Vitro Assay
title_full Endlicheria bracteolata (Meisn.) Essential Oil as a Weapon Against Leishmania amazonensis: In Vitro Assay
title_fullStr Endlicheria bracteolata (Meisn.) Essential Oil as a Weapon Against Leishmania amazonensis: In Vitro Assay
title_full_unstemmed Endlicheria bracteolata (Meisn.) Essential Oil as a Weapon Against Leishmania amazonensis: In Vitro Assay
title_short Endlicheria bracteolata (Meisn.) Essential Oil as a Weapon Against Leishmania amazonensis: In Vitro Assay
title_sort endlicheria bracteolata (meisn.) essential oil as a weapon against leishmania amazonensis: in vitro assay
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31295880
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24142525
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