2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096004
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Evaluation of Chemopreventive Effects of Acanthus ilicifolius against Azoxymethane-Induced Aberrant Crypt Foci in the Rat Colon

Abstract: Background Acanthus ilicifolius, a mangrove medicinal plant, is traditionally used to treat a variety of diseases. The aim of this research is to assess the chemoprotective outcomes of A. ilicifolius ethanolic extract against azoxymethane (AOM) induced colonic aberrant crypt foci (ACF) in rats.Methodology/Principal FindingsIn our study, rats were arranged in to five groups. Rats in the normal control group were given subcutaneous injections of normal saline once weekly for 2 weeks. The AOM control, reference a… Show more

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“…Phenolic compounds were the predominant antioxidant constituents in G. procumbens. A similar result was found by Almagrami et al (2014) in the rats with induced colorectal cancer and treated with the ethanolic extract of Acanthus ilicifolius (250 and 500 mg/kg body weight) for eight weeks. Polyphenols and flavonoids may inhibit the carcinogenesis by affecting the molecular events in the initiation, promotion, and progression stages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Phenolic compounds were the predominant antioxidant constituents in G. procumbens. A similar result was found by Almagrami et al (2014) in the rats with induced colorectal cancer and treated with the ethanolic extract of Acanthus ilicifolius (250 and 500 mg/kg body weight) for eight weeks. Polyphenols and flavonoids may inhibit the carcinogenesis by affecting the molecular events in the initiation, promotion, and progression stages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Goblet cells are largely responsible for secreting components of the intestinal mucosal barrier and represent a major cellular component of the innate defense system Goblet cell clearly marked the severity of intestinal inflammation 22, 43 . The number of goblet cell is known decreased obviously in aberrant crypt foci, an earlier marker of colon carcinogenesis 25,44, 45 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the potential antitumor properties of paricalcitol, a synthetic less calcemic vitamin D analogue directly activates VDR, have recently attracted a specific deal of attention (9,10,(13)(14)(15)(16). Herein, an intermediate-term (15 weeks) model of colorectal tumorigenesis was induced in rats by AOM, a commonly used in vivo model for the experimental study of human colorectal cancer at several aspects (18)(19)(20); our study was designed to investigate the chemopreventive efficacy of paricalcitol and 5-FU alone and in combination, and whether their cotherapy resulted in an enhanced chemopreventive effect than individual therapy on this model. Interestingly, in comparison with their monotherapy, cotherapy with paricalcitol and 5-FU had resulted in augmenting effects in inhibiting the formation .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For induction of colorectal tumorigenesis, AOM was dissolved in normal saline and injected subcutaneously at a dose of 15 mg/kg, once weekly for 2 weeks as described previously (18). According to the subsequent treatment schedules, the rats were randomly categorized into the following 5 groups (15 rats/ group): group 1 (normal controls): received only normal saline; group 2 (AOM group): AOM-injected rats and left without treatment; group 3 (5-FU group): AOM-injected rats and then treated with 5-FU; group 4 (paricalcitol group): AOM-injected rats and then treated with paricalcitol; and group 5 (5-FUĂŸ paricalcitol group): AOM-injected rats and then treated with 5-FU plus paricalcitol combination therapy.…”
Section: Animals Induction Of Colorectal Tumorigenesis and Treatmenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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