Salvia microphylla essential oil reduces cell viability in cisplatin-resistant clear cell type ovarian cancer cells caused by mitochondrial dysfunction
Hyewon Jang, Hyeonmi Jo, Whasun Lim, Sunwoo Park, In Ho Choi
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Abstract
Background
Salvia microphylla (S. microphylla), a plant grown as a medicinal plant in central Mexico and used to make tea, has been demonstrated to possess anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties. However, the anticancer properties of S. microphylla essential oil have not been investigated. Hence, we conducted this experiment to highlight its efficacy against cancer.
Methods
Three different types of ovarian cancer cells were incubated with S. microphylla essential oil concentration dependently and detected at 560 nm and 650 nm of microplate reader. The specific components of extract were detected by GC–MS. Cell apoptosis, cytosolic and mitochondrial calcium level, reactive oxygen species, and mitochondrial membrane potential were detected by flow cytometry. The mRNA expressions of apoptosis, antioxidants, and mitochondria-related genes were measured by real-time qPCR.
Results
S. microphylla essential oil inhibited the viability of a cisplatin-resistant ovarian cancer cell line A2780cis, with intracellular calcium imbalance, reactive oxygen species regulation, mitochondria membrane potential loss and cell cycle arrest. Moreover, expressions of genes affecting mitochondrial complex, mitochondrial membrane pores, antioxidant levels, endoplasmic reticulum stress, and apoptosis were investigated.
Conclusion
The S. microphylla essential oil has anticancer potential in A2780cis, encouraging further in vivo studies.
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Molecular & Cellular Toxicology publishes original research and reviews in all areas of the complex interaction between the cell´s genome (the sum of all genes within the chromosome), chemicals in the environment, and disease. Acceptable manuscripts are the ones that deal with some topics of environmental contaminants, including those that lie in the domains of analytical chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology with the aspects of molecular and cellular levels. Emphasis will be placed on toxic effects observed at relevant genomics and proteomics, which have direct impact on drug development, environment health, food safety, preventive medicine, and forensic medicine. The journal is committed to rapid peer review to ensure the publication of highest quality original research and timely news and review articles.