Abstract

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Due to the toxic side effects of the commonly used chemotherapeutic drug cyclophosphamide (CTX), the use of herbal medicines with fewer side effects but having potential use as inducing anti-cancer outcomes in situ has become increasingly popular. The present study sought to investigate the effects of a methanolic extract of Bauhinia tomentosa against Dalton's ascites lymphoma (DAL) induced ascites as well as solid tumors in BALB/c mice. Specifically, B. tomentosa extract was administered intraperitonealy (IP) at 10 mg/kg. BW body weight starting just after tumor cell implantation and thereafter for 10 consecutive days. In the ascites tumor model hosts, administration of extract resulted in a 52% increase in the life span. In solid tumor models, co-administration of extract and CTX significantly reduced tumor volume (relative to in untreated hosts) by 73% compared to just by 52% when the extract alone was provided. Co-administration of the extract also mitigated CTX-induced toxicity, including decreases in WBC count, and in bone marrow cellularity and α-esterase activity. Extract treatment also attenuated any increases in serum levels of TNFα, iNOS, IL-1β, IL-6, GM-CSF, and VEGF seen in tumor-bearing hosts. This study confirmed that, the potent antitumor activity of B.tomentosa extract may be associated with immune modulatory effects by regulating anti-oxidants and cytokine levels.

Highlights

  • Cancer is one of the leading cause of death among humans and is characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells

  • Extract treatment attenuated any increases in serum levels of TNFα, inflammatory mechanisms that may underline tumor (iNOS), IL-1β, IL-6, GM-CSF, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) seen in tumor-bearing hosts

  • Blood was collected from each animal on Days 15 and 30 and the corresponding serum assessed for tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, iNOS, interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-2, interferon (IFN)-γ, GM-CSF, and VEGF levels using highly specific quantitative sandwich ELISA kits

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Summary

Introduction

Cancer is one of the leading cause of death among humans and is characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. There has been growing interest in alternative therapies and therapeutic use of natural products, especially those derived from plants (Sakthivel and Guruvayoorappan, 2013) Of the latter class, only a small percentage (10%) has been investigated phytochemically and an even smaller percentage properly studied in terms of pharmacological properties (Rates, 2001). Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, Vol 16, 2015 8119 tomentosa leaves contain significant levels of campferol7-O-rhamnoside, campferol-3-O-glucoside, quercetin3-O-glucoside, and quercetin-3-O-rutinoside. Building on those finding, the present study evaluated potential anti-tumor effects of an extract of B. tomentosa against Dalton Ascites Lymphoma (DAL)-induced ascites and solid tumor formation

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