Synergistic activity of cisplatin and anise extract nanoparticles to inhibit the Tumor of mammary cancer cells in mice | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Histology | ||||
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 16 January 2024 | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejh.2024.242091.1963 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Hamid K AL-tameemi 1; Nael Mohammed Sarheed 2; Ameer Ali Imarah3 | ||||
1Diyala University, Faculty of science,Biology department. | ||||
2College of Medicine, Al-Muthanna University, Al-Muthanna-Iraq. | ||||
3Biology Department-Faculty of Science -kufa University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Cancer is a major health problem worldwide and is one of the leading causes of death. Preventing tumor development is a significant challenge due to the similarity in cellular mechanisms between cancerous and normal cells; however, biological substances have high efficiency against cancerous cells and low toxicity against normal cells associated with a good prognosis. Therefore, the current study is designed to study the role of Anise extract (A.E.) and Anise extract- Chitosan nanoparticles in the synergistic effect with Cisplatin in the treatment of tumor-induced in female mice. Materials and methods: Five groups of female mice, six mice for each group, were included to achieve the goal of the present study. These study groups were control, tumor-induced, Cisplatin treated, Cisplatin – Anise extract treated, and Cisplatin- Anise extract- Chitosan nanoparticles treated groups. The tumor size and some biomarkers (IL-33, LRG-1, and CRP) were considered indicators for tumor development and response to the treatment protocol. Results: The present study found that the tumor size in the tumor-induced group reached 33.1 mm after 30 days of inducement, while the tumor size in the treated group was significantly smaller than in the tumor-induced group. The tumor size in the Cisplatin- Anise extract group was smaller than the Cisplatin treated group. Also, the effect of Cisplatin against a tumor increased when combining anise extract with Chitosan nanoparticles. The biomarkers showed that IL-33, LRG-1, and CRP levels were higher in the tumor group than in the control and other study groups. Conclusion: The current study concluded that the anise extract has high effectiveness in reinforcing Cisplatin action against tumor development and, simultaneously, increased their effect by nanoparticles. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Tumor; Cispaltin; Anise extract; Nanoparticles; Biomarkers | ||||
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