{"title":"蓼茎提取物对DMBA诱导的皮肤癌的化学预防作用。","authors":"Gyan Prakash Meghwal, Mahendra Kumar Jeengar, Shivani Jangeer, Kamlesh Kumar Sharma, Dev Dutt Patel, Priyadarshi Meena","doi":"10.31557/APJCP.2025.26.5.1831","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Background: </strong>Cancer remains a global health challenge, and natural plant-based compounds show potential in prevention. Calligonum polygonoides Linn., a drought- and frost-resistant shrub native to the Thar desert, has adaptive resilience and ethnomedicinal applications. This study explores C. polygonoides stem extract (CPSE) against DMBA-induced two stage skin carcinogenesis in male Swiss albino mice.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Skin carcinogenesis was induced in male Swiss albino mice using a single topical application of carcinogen DMBA (100 µg/animal), followed by the application of promotor croton oil (1% solution) thrice weekly as a tumour promoter, starting two weeks after DMBA initiation. CPSE was orally administered at a dose of 600 mg/kg body weight/day (100 µL per animal). Tumour incidence, yield, and burden were assessed, along with biochemical markers of oxidative stress in skin and liver tissues, including reduced glutathione (GSH), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), lipid peroxidation (LPO), total protein, and vitamin C levels.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Mice treated with CPSE demonstrated a significant reduction in tumour incidence, yield, and burden compared to the carcinogen-treated control group. Additionally, CPSE administration significantly modulated oxidative stress and biochemical parameters in both skin and liver tissues. The CPSE-treated group exhibited decreased LPO levels and elevated antioxidant enzyme activities (GSH, SOD, and CAT), along with elevated total protein content and vitamin C levels, indicating enhanced systemic antioxidant defences.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The findings of this study reveal the significant cancer chemo-preventive potential of C. polygonoides stem extract. Its ability to reduce tumour progression and modulate oxidative stress underscores its promise as a natural agent for cancer prevention. 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Cancer Chemo-Preventive Potential of Calligonum polygonoides Stem Extract Against DMBA Induced Skin Carcinogenesis.
Background: Cancer remains a global health challenge, and natural plant-based compounds show potential in prevention. Calligonum polygonoides Linn., a drought- and frost-resistant shrub native to the Thar desert, has adaptive resilience and ethnomedicinal applications. This study explores C. polygonoides stem extract (CPSE) against DMBA-induced two stage skin carcinogenesis in male Swiss albino mice.
Methods: Skin carcinogenesis was induced in male Swiss albino mice using a single topical application of carcinogen DMBA (100 µg/animal), followed by the application of promotor croton oil (1% solution) thrice weekly as a tumour promoter, starting two weeks after DMBA initiation. CPSE was orally administered at a dose of 600 mg/kg body weight/day (100 µL per animal). Tumour incidence, yield, and burden were assessed, along with biochemical markers of oxidative stress in skin and liver tissues, including reduced glutathione (GSH), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), lipid peroxidation (LPO), total protein, and vitamin C levels.
Results: Mice treated with CPSE demonstrated a significant reduction in tumour incidence, yield, and burden compared to the carcinogen-treated control group. Additionally, CPSE administration significantly modulated oxidative stress and biochemical parameters in both skin and liver tissues. The CPSE-treated group exhibited decreased LPO levels and elevated antioxidant enzyme activities (GSH, SOD, and CAT), along with elevated total protein content and vitamin C levels, indicating enhanced systemic antioxidant defences.
Conclusion: The findings of this study reveal the significant cancer chemo-preventive potential of C. polygonoides stem extract. Its ability to reduce tumour progression and modulate oxidative stress underscores its promise as a natural agent for cancer prevention. These results highlight C. polygonoides as a potential source for the development of cost-effective and sustainable cancer prevention strategies.
期刊介绍:
Cancer is a very complex disease. While many aspects of carcinoge-nesis and oncogenesis are known, cancer control and prevention at the community level is however still in its infancy. Much more work needs to be done and many more steps need to be taken before effective strategies are developed. The multidisciplinary approaches and efforts to understand and control cancer in an effective and efficient manner, require highly trained scientists in all branches of the cancer sciences, from cellular and molecular aspects to patient care and palliation.
The Asia Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention (APOCP) and its official publication, the Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention (APJCP), have served the community of cancer scientists very well and intends to continue to serve in this capacity to the best of its abilities. One of the objectives of the APOCP is to provide all relevant and current scientific information on the whole spectrum of cancer sciences. They aim to do this by providing a forum for communication and propagation of original and innovative research findings that have relevance to understanding the etiology, progression, treatment, and survival of patients, through their journal. The APJCP with its distinguished, diverse, and Asia-wide team of editors, reviewers, and readers, ensure the highest standards of research communication within the cancer sciences community across Asia as well as globally.
The APJCP publishes original research results under the following categories:
-Epidemiology, detection and screening.
-Cellular research and bio-markers.
-Identification of bio-targets and agents with novel mechanisms of action.
-Optimal clinical use of existing anti-cancer agents, including combination therapies.
-Radiation and surgery.
-Palliative care.
-Patient adherence, quality of life, satisfaction.
-Health economic evaluations.