Avaliação genotóxia e antigenotóxica da curcumina contra a toxicidade induzida pela cisplatina em culturas de células PC12 / Genotoxicity and antigenotoxicity evaluation of curcumin against induced toxicity of cisplatin in PC12 cells.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

Several therapies are used for treating cancer and the importance of chemotherapy can be emphasized in many protocols of treatment. One of the oldest and most used drugs in chemotherapy is the cisplatin which, with its more than thirty years of clinical practice, has demonstrated its effectiveness being incorporated into the protocol of a variety of tumor treatments. On the other hand, it is intrinsic the development of various side effects resulting from its toxicity to healthy cells. This research gives emphasis to the neurotoxicity which appears in a large number of patients receiving the cisplatin treatment. Numerous efforts are being made in attempt to prevent or even control the toxic effects induced by cisplatin with special attention being given to the supplementation of chemotherapy treatment with antioxidant compounds. In that sense, this study aims to assess the association of curcumin, a polifenolic compound with remarkable antioxidant and neuroprotective activity, to the cisplatin treatment in an in vitro neuronal model with PC12 cell cultures. The curcumin is admittedly a polifenolic compound with a broad spectrum of biological activities and their neuroprotective properties, demonstrated in several models, are strongly related to its antioxidant potential. The multiple mechanisms of action of the phenolic compounds and their neuroprotective properties credited to the ability of inhibition of the reactive oxygen species indicate a potential inhibition of neurotoxicity that takes place during the chemotherapy treatment with cisplatin, given its well known ability to generate reactive oxygen species. Since the generation of reactive oxygen species intracellular can result in DNA damage by direct action of reactive species or indirect, through degradation products of the lipid peroxidation, our studies evaluated the potential protector of curcumin against the genotoxicity induced by cisplatin in PC12 cell cultures by examining the induction of micronuclei and analyzing DNA single strand breaks, double strand breaks, and alkali-labeis sites through the comet test. Before the antigenotoxic evaluation of the curcumin, a cytotoxic and genotoxic test was conducted where it was observed that when in high concentrations the curcumin is cytotoxic and genotoxic to the PC12 cells. The protective effect of curcumin was evaluated at the pre-treatment of PC12 cell cultures with non-toxic levels of concentration. In the three studied curcumin concentrations there was no evidence of interference with the cytotoxicity or cytostatic effect of the cisplatin. Although the protective effect of the curcumin put against the damage caused to the DNA of cells PC12 was not evident in the results obtained by the comet test, the curcumin was equally effective in the reduction of micronuclei induced by the cisplatin in all three concentrations evaluated. The positive results obtained in this study combined with the pre-existing data about the protective effects of the curcumin encourage some more new research on possible benefits of using curcumin in combination to chemotherapy.

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antigenotoxicidade pc12. cisplatin genotoxicidade neurotoxicidade antigenotoxicity neurotoxicity genotoxicity cisplatina curcumin curcumina pc12.

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