Author:
Biljali Sefedin,Hadjimitova Vera A.,Topashka-Ancheva Margarita N.,Momekova Denitsa B.,Traykov Trayko T.,Karaivanova Margarita H.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
AIM: To evaluate the effect of esculin, a plant coumarin glucoside, on free radicals andagainst epirubicin-induced toxicity on bone marrow cells.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Antioxidant activity was assessed by a luminol-dependent chemiluminescence
method or NBT test in a xanthine-xanthine oxidase system, and two irondependent
lipid peroxidation systems. In vivo experiments were carried out in epirubicintreated
mice, alone or in a combination with esculin. Genotoxicity of the anthracycline
drug was assessed by cytogenetic analysis and an autoradiographic assay.
RESULTS: Esculin inactivated superoxide anion radicals in both systems we used. It exerted
SOD-mimetic effect and reduced the level of superoxide radicals generated in a xanthinexanthine
oxidase system by 30%. Esculin also showed an antioxidant effect in a model of
Fe2+-induced lipid peroxidation. Cytogenetic analysis showed that epirubicin had a marked
infl uence on the structure of metaphase chromosomes of normal bone marrow cells. Inclusion
of esculin in the treatment protocol failed to ameliorate the epirubicin-induced antiproliferative
effects and genotoxicity in bone marrow cells.
CONCLUSION: In this study the ability of the coumarin glucoside esculin to scavenge superoxide
radicals and to decrease Fe-induced lipid peroxidation was documented. However,
despite the registered antioxidant effects the tested compound failed to exert cytoprotection
in models of anthracycline-induced genotoxicity in bone marrow cells. The results of
this study warrant for more precise further evaluation of esculin, employing different test
systems and end-points and a wider range of doses to more precisely appraise its potential
role as a chemoprotective/resque agent.
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