Author/Authors :
Xingming, Ma School of Basic Medicine - Lanzhou University - Lanzhou - Gansu - 730000, PR China , Hongjuan, Yu School of Basic Medicine - Lanzhou University - Lanzhou - Gansu - 730000, PR China , Yanping, Luo School of Basic Medicine - Lanzhou University - Lanzhou - Gansu - 730000, PR China , Weihua, Tian School of Basic Medicine - Lanzhou University - Lanzhou - Gansu - 730000, PR China , Fangyu, An School of Basic Medicine - Lanzhou University - Lanzhou - Gansu - 730000, PR China , Jun, Guo School of Basic Medicine - Lanzhou University - Lanzhou - Gansu - 730000, PR China , Ying, Deng Second People's Hospital of Lanzhou City - Lanzhou - Gansu - 730046, PR China
Abstract :
Background: Sophora moorcroftiana (Wallich) is an endemic shrub species in Tibet, China, and is a plant with a
great value in folk medicine. The previous studies had shown that the ethanolic (95%) extracts were much more
effective than other extracts from Sophora moorcroftiana seeds on antiproliferative effects, inducing apoptosis in
the human stomach cancer SGC-7901 cell line in vitro.
Methods: To investigate the antitumor activity of the ethanolic extracts from Sophora moorcroftiana seeds, various
doses of ethanolic extracts (200 mg/kg/d, 400 mg/kg/d, 800 mg/Kg/d) were administered via gavage to tumorbearing
mice with S180 sarcoma cell for ten days. The weights of tumor tissue stripped from the left flank, TNF-α and
IL-2 in blood-serum were tested and analyzed for photochemical composition, using standard procedures.
Results: The weight of tumor tissue was significantly decreased upon the treatment with ethanol extracts, but
the decrease was more prominent in the group receiving ethanol extracts treatment at 800 mg/kg/d
(1.35±0.21mg) and the inhibition rate on the growth of tumor tissue was higher (28.1%). The structural
changes of post-treatment in the tumor tissue by the ethanolic extracts at a dose of 800 mg/kg/d showed larger
areas of necrosis and more significantly invaded lymphocytes. IL-2 and TNF-α in serum from the treated mice
significantly increased in ethanolic extract-treated groups, compared with the untreated control animals.
Conclusion: This suggested that the ethanolic extracts from Sophora moorcroftiana seeds had a weak antitumor
role and in high concentration to tumor-bearing mice in vivo, the 95% ethanolic extracts was rather effective
Keywords :
Therapeutics , Ethnobotany , Cytokine , Sarcoma , Sophora moorcroftiana