Exploring the therapeutic potential of Quercus ilex acorn extract in papillomavirus-induced lesions.

IF 1.7 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-28 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.2644-2658
Beatriz Medeiros-Fonseca, Ana I Faustino-Rocha, Maria João Pires, Maria João Neuparth, Helena Vala, Cármen Vasconcelos-Nóbrega, Irene Gouvinhas, Ana Novo Barros, Maria Inês Dias, Lillian Barros, Margarida M S M Bastos, Lio Gonçalves, Luís Félix, Carlos Venâncio, Rui Medeiros, Rui Miguel Gil da Costa, Paula A Oliveira
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Abstract

Background and aim: Papillomaviruses (PVs) infections have been documented in numerous animal species across different regions worldwide. They often exert significant impacts on animal health and livestock production. Scientists have studied natural products for over half a century due to their diverse chemical composition, acknowledging their value in fighting cancer. Acorns (Quercus ilex) are believed to have several unexplored pharmacological properties. This study aimed to evaluate the in vivo safety and cancer chemopreventive activity of an infusion extract of Q. ilex in a transgenic mouse model of human PV (HPV)-16, which developed squamous cell carcinomas through a multistep process driven by HPV16 oncogenes.

Materials and methods: Q. ilex extract was prepared by heating in water at 90°C and then characterized by mass spectrometry. Phenolic compounds from this extract were administered in drinking water to female mice in three different concentrations (0.03, 0.06, and 0.09 g/mL) over a period of 28 consecutive days. Six groups (n = 6) were formed for this study: group 1 (G1, wildtype [WT], water), group 2 (G2, HPV, water), group 3 (G3, WT, 0.09 g/mL), group 4 (G4, HPV, 0.03 g/mL), group 5 (G5, HPV, 0.06 g/mL), and group 6 (G6, HPV, 0.09 g/mL). Throughout the experiment, humane endpoints, body weight, food intake, and water consumption were recorded weekly. Following the experimental period, all mice were sacrificed, and blood, internal organs, and skin samples were collected. Blood was used to measure glucose and microhematocrit and later biochemical parameters, such as creatinine, urea, albumin, alanine aminotransferase, and total proteins. Histological analysis was performed on skin and organ samples.

Results: The administration of Q. ilex extract resulted in a statistically significant increase in relative organ weight among HPV transgenic animals, indicating adaptive biological response to the tested concentrations. Moreover, a reduction in characteristic skin lesions was observed in animals treated with the 0.06 and 0.09 g/mL extract.

Conclusion: These results provide a favorable chemopreventive profile for Q. ilex extract at concentrations of 0.06 and 0.09 g/mL. This study highlights the potential of Q. ilex extract as a safe and effective therapeutic strategy against HPV16-associated lesions in transgenic mouse models. The limitation of our study was the durability of transgenic animals. As a more sensitive species, we must always be careful with the durability of the test. We intend to study concentrations of 0.06 and 0.09 g/mL for longer to further investigate their possible effects.

探讨回肠栎提取物对乳头瘤病毒诱导病变的治疗潜力。
背景和目的:乳头瘤病毒(pv)感染已在全球不同地区的许多动物物种中得到证实。它们往往对动物健康和畜牧生产产生重大影响。科学家们对天然产品进行了半个多世纪的研究,因为它们的化学成分多样化,承认它们在抗癌方面的价值。橡子(Quercus ilex)被认为具有几种未开发的药理特性。本研究旨在通过HPV16癌基因驱动的多步骤过程,在人PV (HPV)-16转基因小鼠模型中,评估青芪输注提取物的体内安全性和癌症化学预防活性。材料和方法:采用90°C水加热制备冬青提取物,并用质谱法进行表征。从该提取物中提取的酚类化合物以三种不同浓度(0.03,0.06和0.09 g/mL)在连续28天的饮用水中给予雌性小鼠。本研究分为6组(n = 6): 1组(G1,野生型[WT],水)、2组(G2, HPV,水)、3组(G3, WT, 0.09 g/mL)、4组(G4, HPV, 0.03 g/mL)、5组(G5, HPV, 0.06 g/mL)、6组(G6, HPV, 0.09 g/mL)。在整个实验过程中,每周记录人类终点、体重、食物摄入量和饮水量。实验结束后,处死所有小鼠,采集血液、内脏和皮肤样本。血液用于测量葡萄糖和微红细胞压积以及后来的生化参数,如肌酐、尿素、白蛋白、丙氨酸转氨酶和总蛋白。对皮肤和器官标本进行组织学分析。结果:给药冬青提取物导致HPV转基因动物的相对器官重量有统计学意义的增加,表明对测试浓度的适应性生物反应。此外,在用0.06和0.09 g/mL提取物治疗的动物中,观察到特征性皮肤病变的减少。结论:0.06和0.09 g/mL浓度的冬青提取物具有良好的化学预防作用。这项研究强调了冬青提取物作为一种安全有效的治疗hpv16相关病变的转基因小鼠模型的潜力。我们研究的局限性是转基因动物的持久性。作为一个更敏感的物种,我们必须时刻注意测试的耐久性。我们打算对0.06和0.09 g/mL的浓度进行更长时间的研究,以进一步研究它们可能的影响。
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Veterinary World
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3.60
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审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary World publishes high quality papers focusing on Veterinary and Animal Science. The fields of study are bacteriology, parasitology, pathology, virology, immunology, mycology, public health, biotechnology, meat science, fish diseases, nutrition, gynecology, genetics, wildlife, laboratory animals, animal models of human infections, prion diseases and epidemiology. Studies on zoonotic and emerging infections are highly appreciated. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by Veterinary World are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to Veterinary World are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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