Abstract

Objective To investigate the effect of saw palmetto extract (SR) on GL261 glioma in rats and immune system. Methods The 40 rats were divided into 4 groups randomly, one was the control group without tumor (n=10), the other 30 rats were given subcutaneous inoculation of tumor cells and then divided into 3 groups: tumor-bearing group (n=10), low dose SR group (n=10), and high dose SR group (n=10). After 1 weeks feeded, the rats of SR groups were given the saw palmetto extract, low dose group 50 mg/kg once a day every other day and 300 mg/kg of high dose group every other day. The tumor-bearing groups received the same dose of distilled water. After 4 weeks feeding, we measured the tumor weight and the inhibition rate was calculated. The tumor cell apoptosis was detected by TdT mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) staining. The splenic T lymphocyte proliferation was tested by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT). Results ⑴ The SR groups compared to tumor group, the tumor weight was significantly reduced (F=62.678, P=0.000). The tumor inhibition rate was significantly higher in high dose group. ⑵ The apoptosis of tumor cells in tumor-bearing group was significantly less than SR groups and the apoptosis was significantly increased after treatment with SR , especially in high dose SR group(F=1.287E3, P=0.000). ⑶ Compared to SR groups and control group, T lymphocyte proliferation of tumor-bearing group reduced obviously. After treated with SR, T lymphocyte proliferation significantly increased and was higher in high-dose group (F=103.565, P=0.000). Conclusions Saw palmetto extract can activate T lymphocytes and induce apoptosis to tumor cells. Its function was related to SR concentration. Key words: Plant extracts /PD; Glioma/IM/DT

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