欧芹对诱导白化大鼠舌癌的潜在保护作用。

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背景:欧芹传统上被用作食品添加剂和草药。类黄酮芹菜素及其苷构成了在欧芹中发现的最丰富的酚类化合物。它们具有多种药理作用,包括抗氧化、抗炎、抗毒性和抗癌特性。目的:研究欧芹提取物对7,12-二甲基苯[a]蒽(DMBA)和甲醛致大鼠舌癌的潜在化学预防作用。材料与方法:选取成年雄性白化大鼠36只,随机分为3组:欧芹组给予欧芹提取物2 g/kg体重,每周灌胃3次;致癌性组接受0.5%丙酮和甲醛二甲双胍局部涂在舌头上;欧芹治疗的癌变组给予欧芹提取物联合局部应用DMBA和甲醛。另取5只大鼠作为阴性对照组。8周后,解剖大鼠舌,进行组织病理学、免疫组化、组织形态学和实时定量聚合酶链反应(qRT-PCR)分析。结果:癌变组舌组织病理表现为增生、不典型增生及不典型增生细胞浸润下层结缔组织。与对照组和欧芹组观察到的一样,接受欧芹治疗的癌变组的舌头表现出了发育不良变化的减少,几乎恢复了正常的结构。免疫组化分析caspase-3免疫表达面积百分比显示,与癌变组相比,欧芹处理的癌变组显著增加,接近对照组和欧芹组观察到的结果。肿瘤坏死因子α (TNF-α)表达的qRT-PCR结果显示,与癌变组相比,欧芹处理组的肿瘤坏死因子α表达明显降低。这些发现与对照组和欧芹组观察到的结果相当。结论:在大鼠模型中,口服欧芹提取物已被证明可以阻止舌头组织中几种细胞致癌变化的发生。
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Potential protective role of parsley on induced tongue carcinogenesis in albino rats.

Background: Parsley has been traditionally used as a food additive and herbal medicament. The flavonoid apigenin and its glycosides constitute the most abundant phenolic compounds found in parsley. They exhibit numerous pharmacological effects, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antitoxic, and anticancer properties.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the potential chemopreventive effect of orally administered parsley extract on tongue cancer induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) and formaldehyde in rats.

Material and methods: A total of 36 adult male albino rats were randomly allocated into 3 equal groups: the parsley group was administered 2 g/kg body weight parsley extract through oral gavage 3 times per week; the carcinogenesis group received a topical application of 0.5% DMBA in acetone and formaldehyde to the tongues; and the parsley-treated carcinogenesis group was administered parsley extract combined with a topical application of DMBA and formaldehyde. Additionally, a group of 5 rats served as a negative control group. After 8 weeks, the tongues of the rats were dissected and subjected to histopathological, immunohistochemical, histomorphometric, and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analyses.

Results: Histopathologically, the tongues from the carcinogenesis group revealed several signs of hyperplasia, dysplasia and the invasion of dysplastic cells into the underlying connective tissue. The tongues of the parsley-treated carcinogenesis group exhibited a reduction in dysplastic changes and almost regained their normal architecture, as observed in both the control and parsley groups. The immunohistochemical analysis of the area percentage of caspase-3 immunoexpression revealed a significant increase in the parsley-treated carcinogenesis group compared to the carcinogenesis group, which approached the results observed in both the control and parsley groups. The qRT-PCR results of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) expression displayed a significantly decreased expression in the parsley-treated carcinogenesis group as compared to the carcinogenesis group. These findings were comparable to those observed in the control and parsley groups.

Conclusions: In a rat model, oral administration of parsley extract has been shown to impede the initiation of several cellular carcinogenic changes in tongue tissues.

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