Antitumor efficacy of Boswellia serrata extract in management of colon cancer induced in experimental animal

Hanaa H. Ahmed, Mona Abdel-Rahman, Fatma El Zahraa Salem, Aziza B. Shalby, Maha S. Lokman

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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of Boswellia serrate methylene chloride extract against colon cancer- induced in rats. Materials and Methods Forty male rats were classified into 5 groups. Group (1) was control. Groups from (2) to (5) were intrarectally administered with N-methylnitrosourea for induction of colon cancer then group (2) was left untreated (cancer group); group (3) was treated intraperitoneally with 5-fluorouracil, while, groups (4 and 5) were treated orally with 1666.6 mg/kg and 3333.3 mg/kg of Boswellia serrate methylene chloride extract respectively. Serum MMP-7, MMP-9 and EGF, plasma TGF-β and TNF-α levels were assayed using ELISA procedure. Immunohistochemical technique was used for estimation of colon COX-2 and cyclin D1 expression. Colonβ-catenin, K-ras and c- myc gene expression was detected by RT-PCR. Also, histological investigation of colon tissue was done. Results: Colon cancer group showed significant elevation in the studied biochemical markers. In the contrary, the all treated groups showed significant reduction in these markers. Colon cancer group showed significant rise in COX-2 and cyclin D1 expression in colon tissue. In contrast, all treated groups exhibited marked deplation in COX-2 and cyclin D1 expression. Cancer group displayed significant up-regulation in the expression level of β-catenin K-ras and c-myc genes in colon tissue. While, all treated groups exhibted significant down-regulation in the expression levels of these genes. Histopathological investigation of colon tissue sections in cancer group showed dysplasia and anaplasis in the lining epithelial cells of the glandular structure. While, treatment with 5-fluorouracil or Boswellia serrate extract showed marked improvement in the histological feature of colon tissue. Conclusion: The present study indicated that Boswellia serratemethylene chloride extract has a promising therapeutic role against colon cancer induced in rats through its potential antiinflammatory property, antiproliferative capacity and apoptotic activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)379-389
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume5
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apoptosis and rats
  • Boswellia serrate
  • Colon cancer
  • Inflammation
  • Proliferation

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