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摘要
大黄素是一种植物来源的天然化合物,具有潜在的抗癌/肿瘤特性。在这项研究中,我们评估了大黄素作为抗淋巴瘤药物在体内对道尔顿腹水淋巴瘤(DAL)诱导的瑞士白化小鼠的治疗效果。通过腹腔注射DAL细胞诱导瑞士白化病小鼠淋巴瘤,并用大黄素或标准药物甲氨蝶呤或载药治疗。大黄素在控制DAL整体病理方面显示出显著的治疗效果,这是通过大体病理、血清学、血液学和组织病理学读数确定的。大黄素降低肿瘤重量、体积、白细胞计数和肝损伤生物标志物如ALP和AST,并进一步降低肝脏门静脉区炎症及其相关炎症评分。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明大黄素在体内已经显示出控制淋巴瘤的治疗效果,突出了其作为抗淋巴瘤药物的功效。此外,基于Lipinski's rule of 5和分子对接研究的计算机分析表明,大黄素是淋巴瘤的潜在候选药物。
Protective efficacy of emodin in Swiss Albino mice induced with Dalton Ascitic lymphoma.
Emodin is a plant-derived natural compound with potential anti-cancer/tumor properties. In this study, we have evaluated the therapeutic efficacy of emodin as an anti-lymphoma drug in vivo in the Swiss Albino mice induced with Dalton Ascitic lymphoma (DAL). The Swiss Albino mice were induced with lymphoma by injecting the DAL cells intraperitonially and treated with the emodin or a standard drug methotrexate or a vehicle. Emodin has shown a significant therapeutic efficacy in controlling the overall DAL pathology and this was determined through gross pathology, serology, hematology, and histopathological readouts. Emodin reduced the tumor weight, volume, WBC count, and liver damage biomarkers like ALP and AST. It further reduced the inflammation at the portal areas in the liver and its associated inflammation scores. In summary, our findings show that the emodin has shown its therapeutic efficacy in controlling lymphoma in vivo highlighting its efficacy as an anti-lymphoma drug. Furthermore, the in silico analysis has shown that emodin as a potential drug candidate for lymphoma based on the Lipinski's rule of 5 and molecular docking studies.
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