Bougainvillea glabra Choisy bracts extract in free and liposomal forms reduce hyperplasia induced by let‐60gain‐of‐function in Caenorhabditis elegans

Author:

de Oliveira Pereira Flávia Suelen1,Oliveira de Souza Maria Eduarda1,Viçozzi Gabriel Pedroso1,Caurio Aline Castro2,Pinton Simone3,Denardin Cristiane Casagrande4,Haas Sandra Elisa3,Gasparotto Denardin Elton Luis2,Ávila Daiana Silva1

Affiliation:

1. Research Group in Toxicology and Biochemistry in Caenorhabditis elegans Universidade Federal do Pampa Uruguaiana RS Brazil

2. Physicochemical Studies and Natural Products Laboratory Universidade Federal do Pampa Uruguaiana RS Brazil

3. Universidade Federal do Pampa Uruguaiana RS Brazil

4. Research Group in Toxicology and Biochemistry in Bioactive Compounds Universidade Federal do Pampa Uruguaiana RS Brazil

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we evaluated the toxicological and antiproliferative effects of B. glabra Choisy bract extract (BGCE) in its free and loaded into liposomes forms administered to C. elegans mutants with let‐60 gain‐of‐function (gf). Our results demonstrated that the concentration up to 75 μg CAE/mL of BGCE was safe for the worms. Notably, we developed BGCE‐loaded liposomes to extend the pharmacological window up to 100 μg CAE/mL without toxicity. In addition, the extract and liposomes reduced the number and area of the multivulva formed in let‐60 gf mutants. There was also an increase in the apoptotic signaling in the germline cells and increased longevity mediated through DAF‐16 nuclear translocation with GST‐4 activation in the treated animals. Our findings demonstrated that the BGCE‐loaded liposomes possess antitumoral effects due to the activation of the apoptotic signaling and DAF‐16 nuclear translocation.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Chemistry,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Bioengineering

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