Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8530416 European Journal of Pharmacology 2016 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ovarian cancer is fourth most common and lethal among all gynecologic malignancies. The chemotherapy usually requires in all stages of ovarian cancer but drugs have several side effects. We hypothesized that use of combination therapy of paclitaxel (PTX) and phytochemical piperine (PIP) may reduce the PTX dose as well as toxicity. The human ovarian adenocarcinomas SKOV3 cell treated with PTX-5 nM and PIP-10 µm after determination of IC50 by MTT assay. Reactive oxygen species generation, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), DNA damage, cell death pathway markers as release of cyt-c, Bax/Bcl2-caspase-3 and cell cycle arrest were analyzed. The dose dependent treatment of SKOV-3 cells showed IC50 and synergism at combination of 5 nM-PTX and 10 µm-PIP in cell viability assay. PTX and PIP increases the accumulation of reactive oxygen species which subsequently leading to increase in JC-1 and fragmented nuclei in mitotracker/DAPI staining. Comet assay showed 4.4-fold increase of tail formation in combined treated cells as compared to control. PTX-PIP arrests the cell cycle in sub-G1 phase. Immunocytochemistry of Bax showed increase in red fluorescence intensity whereas decrease in green fluorescence i.e Bax/Bcl-2 ratio increased. Moreover morphological EB/AO and Hoechst staining confirmed the enhanced apoptosis in combined treatment. Significant upregulation of apoptotic genes, cyt-c (3.4 fold) Bax (2.8 fold), caspase-3 (3.6 fold) whereas no change occurred in Bcl2 mRNA expression and protein expressions. The combination of PTX with PIP produces synergistic effects in SKOV-3 cells via the modulation of pro and anti-apoptotic gene and may compensate the toxicity and side effects of PTX.
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