Antioxidant Capacity of Achillea millefolium L against Cytogenetic and Immunological Disorders in Irradiated Human Blood Cultures.

S. Montaser, Mahmoudi Mahmoud, S. Ibrahim
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THE POSSIBLE antioxidant role of Achillea millefolium L. (ACM) extract was investigated against mutagenecity and immunological disorders in irradiated human blood cultures. Peripheral blood samples were collected from healthy human volunteers then incubated in the prepared cultures. The whole blood was exposed in vitro to 3 Gy of γ-ray and then the blood was cultured with mitogenic stimulation and ACM extract at different concentrations (100 & 200μg/ml). After 72hr of incubation, cytokinesis-block micronucleus analysis (CBMN) and immunological parameters: Interleukin-8 (IL-8), interleukin-18 (IL-18), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α) were investigated. At each dose point, the treatment of the blood with ACM showed a significant decrease in the incidences of micronuclei (one, two and three micronuclei). Also, there are amelioration in the levels of IL-8, IL-18, Cox-2 and TNF-α. The maximum protection effect according to the selected parameters was observed at 200μg/ml of ACM extract. The presented data suggested that ACM may play important roles as antimutagenic and antinflammatory protectors against radiation exposure.
千叶阿喀琉叶对辐照人血培养细胞遗传学和免疫学紊乱的抗氧化能力。
研究了千叶阿喀琉叶提取物对辐照人血培养物致突变性和免疫功能紊乱的抗氧化作用。从健康的人类志愿者身上收集外周血样本,然后在准备好的培养物中培养。全血体外暴露于3 Gy γ射线,然后用不同浓度(100和200μg/ml)的ACM提取物和有丝分裂刺激培养。孵育72hr后,检测细胞分裂阻断微核分析(CBMN)和免疫指标:白细胞介素-8 (IL-8)、白细胞介素-18 (IL-18)、环氧化酶-2 (COX-2)和肿瘤坏死因子(TNF-α)。在每个剂量点,用ACM治疗血液显示微核(1、2和3微核)的发生率显著降低。同时,IL-8、IL-18、Cox-2、TNF-α水平均有改善。在200μg/ml的浓度下观察到所选参数的最大保护效果。目前的数据表明,ACM可能在抗诱变和抗炎症方面发挥重要作用。
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