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Genome Damage in Rats after Transplacental Exposure to Jatropha dioica Root Extract
Jatropha dioica is traditionally used owing to its antiviral, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties. But, toxicological information regarding J. dioica root total extract is currently limited. The aim of this work was to evaluate in a rat model, the transplacental genotoxicity effect of J. dioica...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6925703/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31885642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2962950 |
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author | Morales-Velazquez, Gabriela Lazalde-Ramos, Blanca Patricia Gómez-Meda, Belinda Claudia Zúñiga-González, Guillermo Moisés Ortiz-García, Yveth Marlene Gutiérrez-Hernández, Rosalinda Guerrero-Velazquez, Celia Sánchez de la Rosa, Susana Vanessa Zamora-Perez, Ana Lourdes |
author_facet | Morales-Velazquez, Gabriela Lazalde-Ramos, Blanca Patricia Gómez-Meda, Belinda Claudia Zúñiga-González, Guillermo Moisés Ortiz-García, Yveth Marlene Gutiérrez-Hernández, Rosalinda Guerrero-Velazquez, Celia Sánchez de la Rosa, Susana Vanessa Zamora-Perez, Ana Lourdes |
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description | Jatropha dioica is traditionally used owing to its antiviral, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties. But, toxicological information regarding J. dioica root total extract is currently limited. The aim of this work was to evaluate in a rat model, the transplacental genotoxicity effect of J. dioica aqueous root total extract. Three different J. dioica aqueous root total extract doses (60, 100, and 300 mg/kg) were administered orally to Wistar rats during 5 days through the pregnancy term (16–21 days). Pregnant rats were sampled every 24 h during the last 6 days of gestation, and pubs were sampled at birth. Genome damage in dams and their newborn pups transplacentally exposed to J. dioica was evaluated by in vivo micronuclei assay. We evaluated the frequency of micronucleated erythrocytes (MNE), micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes (MNPCE), and polychromatic erythrocytes (PCE) in peripheral blood samples from pups and MNPCE and PCE in pregnant rats. No genotoxic effect was observed after oral administration of the three different doses of aqueous root total extract of J. dioica in pregnant or in their newborn pubs, after transplacental exposure. A significant decrease in PCE frequency was noted in samples from pubs of rats treated with the highest dose of J. dioica extract. The aqueous total root extract of J. dioica at the highest dose tested in our research do have cytotoxic effect in pups transplacentally exposed to this plant extract. Moreover, neither a genotoxic nor a cytotoxic effect was observed in pregnant rats. In the present work, there was no evidence of genome damage in the rat model after transplacental exposure to J. dioica aqueous root total extract. |
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spelling | pubmed-69257032019-12-29 Genome Damage in Rats after Transplacental Exposure to Jatropha dioica Root Extract Morales-Velazquez, Gabriela Lazalde-Ramos, Blanca Patricia Gómez-Meda, Belinda Claudia Zúñiga-González, Guillermo Moisés Ortiz-García, Yveth Marlene Gutiérrez-Hernández, Rosalinda Guerrero-Velazquez, Celia Sánchez de la Rosa, Susana Vanessa Zamora-Perez, Ana Lourdes Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Jatropha dioica is traditionally used owing to its antiviral, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties. But, toxicological information regarding J. dioica root total extract is currently limited. The aim of this work was to evaluate in a rat model, the transplacental genotoxicity effect of J. dioica aqueous root total extract. Three different J. dioica aqueous root total extract doses (60, 100, and 300 mg/kg) were administered orally to Wistar rats during 5 days through the pregnancy term (16–21 days). Pregnant rats were sampled every 24 h during the last 6 days of gestation, and pubs were sampled at birth. Genome damage in dams and their newborn pups transplacentally exposed to J. dioica was evaluated by in vivo micronuclei assay. We evaluated the frequency of micronucleated erythrocytes (MNE), micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes (MNPCE), and polychromatic erythrocytes (PCE) in peripheral blood samples from pups and MNPCE and PCE in pregnant rats. No genotoxic effect was observed after oral administration of the three different doses of aqueous root total extract of J. dioica in pregnant or in their newborn pubs, after transplacental exposure. A significant decrease in PCE frequency was noted in samples from pubs of rats treated with the highest dose of J. dioica extract. The aqueous total root extract of J. dioica at the highest dose tested in our research do have cytotoxic effect in pups transplacentally exposed to this plant extract. Moreover, neither a genotoxic nor a cytotoxic effect was observed in pregnant rats. In the present work, there was no evidence of genome damage in the rat model after transplacental exposure to J. dioica aqueous root total extract. Hindawi 2019-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6925703/ /pubmed/31885642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2962950 Text en Copyright © 2019 Gabriela Morales-Velazquez et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Morales-Velazquez, Gabriela Lazalde-Ramos, Blanca Patricia Gómez-Meda, Belinda Claudia Zúñiga-González, Guillermo Moisés Ortiz-García, Yveth Marlene Gutiérrez-Hernández, Rosalinda Guerrero-Velazquez, Celia Sánchez de la Rosa, Susana Vanessa Zamora-Perez, Ana Lourdes Genome Damage in Rats after Transplacental Exposure to Jatropha dioica Root Extract |
title | Genome Damage in Rats after Transplacental Exposure to Jatropha dioica Root Extract |
title_full | Genome Damage in Rats after Transplacental Exposure to Jatropha dioica Root Extract |
title_fullStr | Genome Damage in Rats after Transplacental Exposure to Jatropha dioica Root Extract |
title_full_unstemmed | Genome Damage in Rats after Transplacental Exposure to Jatropha dioica Root Extract |
title_short | Genome Damage in Rats after Transplacental Exposure to Jatropha dioica Root Extract |
title_sort | genome damage in rats after transplacental exposure to jatropha dioica root extract |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6925703/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31885642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2962950 |
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