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یکشنبه 23 آذر 1404
Cell Journal
، جلد ۱۱، شماره ۲، صفحات ۱۹۰-۱۹۵
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Anti-Angiogenic Effect of Aqueous Extract of Shallot (Allium ascalonicum) Bulbs in Rat Aorta Ring Model
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Objective: Angiogenesis is a key process in the promotion of cancer and its metastasis. Many natural health products inhibit angiogenesis. Because of the lack of molecular studies on anti-tumor and anti-angiogenic effects of shallot (Allium ascalonicum); except a few clinical studies on other shallot properties, such as the anti-proliferative effect of shallot chloroformic extract on two tumor cell lines, the present study focuses on the anti-angiogenic effect of aqueous shallot extract using an aorta ring model. Materials and Methods: Aortic rings were obtained by cross-sectioning, at 1-2 mm intervals, the thoracic aorta of 4-8 weeks old Wistar male rats and cultured them in a thin drop of type I collagen gel. After 3 days of culturing and first sprouting, the extract of A. ascalonicum (from 25 to 800 μg/ml) was added to cultures. The results of anti-angiogenic activity were investigated by microscope. The cytotoxicity of extract at different doses on HUVECs was measured by trypan blue assay. Results: The results showed that the shallot extract has suitable anti-angiogenic effect in a range of 50 to 800 μg/ml, but in 25 μg/ml, the extract has no considerable effect. In addition, a tangible cytotoxic effect on endothelial cells at the above mentioned doses was observed. Conclusion: Our study showed that aqueous extract of A. ascalonicum bulbs has noticeable anti-angiogenic activity without toxic effect on the cells in doses that ranged from 50-800 μg/ ml. Therefore, A. ascalonicum can be a potential candidate for further investigations used in angiogenesis-related pathologic conditions.
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http://celljournal.org/journal/article/abstract/2793
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