Abstract

The present study was performed as part of an attempt to authenticate the use of Inula racemosa root extract as traditional medicine in India by experimentally investigating their protective effects on 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide (4-NQO) induced DNA damage and apoptosis in mice bone marrow cells. Aqueous root extract (ARE) of Inula racemosa (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg bw) with and without 4-NQO along with vehicle control (H2O) were administered orally for five consecutive days. 4-NQO (7.5 mg/kg bw) was injected intraperitoneally to the mice on the sixth day. After 24 h, the animals were sacrificed and extracted bone marrow cells were used for micronuclei and apoptotic analysis. Antiapoptotic effect of ARE (400 mg/kg bw) was measured by the use of Annexin V-FITC assay kit. 4-NQO generated the frequency of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes (MnPCEs) by about 4.7 times the control value, 14.29 MnPCEs/2500 PCEs. Pretreatment with ARE significantly reduced the MnPCEs frequency (39–72%) with respect to their doses, and increased PCEs/NCEs ratio was observed over the 4-NQO alone. 4-NQO-induced total apoptotic cells were about 12% over the control which was significantly (P < 0.05) brought down to 3.5% by pretreatment with 400 mg/kg bw of ARE. This was the first report that recorded the protective effects of I. racemosa on 4-NQO-induced DNA damage and apoptosis in mice bone marrow cells.

Highlights

  • The scientific interest is to develop potential drugs of plant origin for elimination of various diseases including cancer induced by mutagens/carcinogens

  • The results on the frequency of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes (MnPCEs) for various doses of Aqueous root extract (ARE) of I. racemosa are presented in Table 1. 4-NQO enhanced the frequency of MnPCEs by about 4.7 times than the control value, 14.29 MnPCEs/2500 PCEs

  • Figure 1: 4-NQO-induced apoptosis in mouse bone-marrow cells was measured with annexin V-FITC kit by flow cytometry. (a) Nonapoptotic live cells. (b) Early apoptotic cells. (c) Late apoptotic and necrotic cells. (d) Damaged cells

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Introduction

The scientific interest is to develop potential drugs of plant origin for elimination of various diseases including cancer induced by mutagens/carcinogens. It is essential to identify bioactive compounds from plants to eliminate these diseases due to human exposure of different environmental mutagens/carcinogens [2, 3]. The present study was performed as part of an attempt to authenticate the use of Inula racemosa root extract as a traditional medicine in India by investigating their biological properties in an in vivo model. In India, the plant root powder is used for treating various diseases including cardiovascular disease and as Ayurvedic medicine for angina and dyspnea [6, 7]. It is a well-known traditional medicine in East Asia and Europe. The preliminary study was performed to evaluate the protective effects of aqueous root extract of I. racemosa on 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide inducedDNA damage and apoptosis in mice bone marrow cells

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