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Authors Abd-Ellatef GF, Ahmed OM, Abdel-Reheim ES, Abdel-Hamid AZ
Received 19 October 2016
Accepted for publication 30 November 2016
Published 27 February 2017 Volume 2017:9 Pages 67—83
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S125165
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Pranela Rameshwar
Background: Recently,
several research studies have been focused on the isolation and function of the
polysaccharides derived from different algal species, which revealed multiple
biological activities such as antioxidant and antitumor activities. This study
assesses the possible breast cancer chemopreventive properties of common
seaweeds, sea lettuce, Ulva lactuca (ulvan) polysaccharides using in vitro
bioassays on human breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) and an in vivo animal model
of breast carcinogenesis.
Methods: Cytotoxic effect of ulvan polysaccharides on MCF-7 was
tested in vitro. For an in vivo investigation, a single dose of 25 mg/kg body
weight 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) and ulvan polysaccharides (50
mg/kg body weight every other day) for 10 weeks were administered orally to the
Wistar rats.
Results: Deleterious histopathological alterations in breast
tissues including papillary cyst adenoma and hyperplasia of ductal epithelial
lining with intraluminal necrotic materials and calcifications were observed in
the DMBA-administered group. These lesions were prevented in the
DMBA-administered group treated with ulvan polysaccharides. The
immunohistochemical sections depicted that the treatment of DMBA-administered
rats with ulvan polysaccharides markedly increased the lowered pro-apoptotic
protein, p53, and decreased the elevated anti-apoptotic marker, bcl2,
expression in the breast tissue. The elevated lipid peroxidation and the
suppressed antioxidant enzyme activities in DMBA-administered control were
significantly prevented by the treatment with ulvan polysaccharides. The
elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor-α and nitric
oxide were significantly ameliorated in DMBA-administered rats treated with
ulvan polysaccharides as compared to DMBA-administered control.
Conclusion: In conclusion, ulvan polysaccharides at the level of
initiation and promotion might have potential chemopreventive effects against
breast carcinogenesis. These preventive effects may be mediated through the
augmentation of apoptosis, suppression of oxidative stress and inflammation,
and enhancement of antioxidant defense system.
Keywords: breast carcinogenesis, cancer
initiation, cancer promotion, Ulva lactuca polysaccharides, DMBA, oxidative
stress, apoptosis
摘要视频链接:Ulva
lactuca polysaccharides prevent breast carcinogenesis