In vitro anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of extracts of Acalypha alopecuroidea (Euphorbiaceae)

  • Authors:
    • Sibylle Madlener
    • Jana Svacinová
    • Miloslav Kitner
    • Jirí Kopecky
    • Ruth Eytner
    • Andreas Lackner
    • Than Phuong Nha Vo
    • Richard Frisch
    • Michael Grusch
    • Rainer De Martin
    • Karel Dolezal
    • Miroslav Strnad
    • Georg Krupitza
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  • Published online on: October 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo_00000403
  • Pages: 881-891
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Abstract

More than 60% of conventional drugs are derived from natural compounds, some of the most effective pharmaceuticals (e.g. aspirin, quinine and various antibiotics) originate from plants or microbes, and large numbers of potentially valuable natural substances remain to be discovered. Plants with considerable medicinal potential include members of the genus Acalypha. Notably, extracts of A. platyphilla, A. fruticosa, A. siamensis, A. guatemalensis and A. wilkesiana have been recently shown to have antioxidant, antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects. In the study presented here we investigated the anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic activities of A. alopecuroidea, which is endemic in parts of Central America and is traditionally used by the Mopan- and Itza-Maya in the form of decoctions to treat skin conditions, and as a tea to treat stomach and urinary complaints. We demonstrate here that extracts of A. alopecuroidea can inhibit TNFα-induced E-selectin production, providing a mechanistic validation of its traditional use against inflammatory diseases. Furthermore, a fraction of A. alopecuroidea root extracts purified by solid phase extraction and separated by HPLC displayed strong cell cycle inhibitory activity by down-regulating and inactivating two proto-oncogenes (cyclin D1 and Cdc25A), and simultaneously inducing cyclin A, thereby disturbing orchestrated cell cycle arrest, and thus (presumably) triggering caspase 3-dependent apoptosis. The results of this study indicate that there are high prospects for purifying an active principle from A. alopecuroidea for further in vivo and preclinical studies.

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Madlener S, Svacinová J, Kitner M, Kopecky J, Eytner R, Lackner A, Vo TN, Frisch R, Grusch M, De Martin R, De Martin R, et al: In vitro anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of extracts of Acalypha alopecuroidea (Euphorbiaceae). Int J Oncol 35: 881-891, 2009.
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Madlener, S., Svacinová, J., Kitner, M., Kopecky, J., Eytner, R., Lackner, A. ... Krupitza, G. (2009). In vitro anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of extracts of Acalypha alopecuroidea (Euphorbiaceae). International Journal of Oncology, 35, 881-891. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo_00000403
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Madlener, S., Svacinová, J., Kitner, M., Kopecky, J., Eytner, R., Lackner, A., Vo, T. N., Frisch, R., Grusch, M., De Martin, R., Dolezal, K., Strnad, M., Krupitza, G."In vitro anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of extracts of Acalypha alopecuroidea (Euphorbiaceae)". International Journal of Oncology 35.4 (2009): 881-891.
Chicago
Madlener, S., Svacinová, J., Kitner, M., Kopecky, J., Eytner, R., Lackner, A., Vo, T. N., Frisch, R., Grusch, M., De Martin, R., Dolezal, K., Strnad, M., Krupitza, G."In vitro anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of extracts of Acalypha alopecuroidea (Euphorbiaceae)". International Journal of Oncology 35, no. 4 (2009): 881-891. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo_00000403