High cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: Is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells?
Abstract Background Betulin, a natural pentacyclic triterpene with the lupane structure that is present in significant amounts in the outer bark of birch, is known for its broad array of biological and pharmacological properties. Betulin has attracted attention as a potential, natural-origin antimic...
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doaj-aace7bcd8d0d4c728784d50a488ac1c42021-05-30T11:18:34ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482021-05-0117111310.1186/s12917-021-02905-xHigh cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: Is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells?Joanna Małaczewska0Edyta Kaczorek-Łukowska1Barbara Kazuń2Department of Microbiology and Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Warmia and Mazury in OlsztynDepartment of Microbiology and Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Warmia and Mazury in OlsztynDepartment of Fish Pathology and Immunology, Stanisław Sakowicz Inland Fisheries InstituteAbstract Background Betulin, a natural pentacyclic triterpene with the lupane structure that is present in significant amounts in the outer bark of birch, is known for its broad array of biological and pharmacological properties. Betulin has attracted attention as a potential, natural-origin antimicrobial substance. The literature describes it as selectively toxic to neoplastic cells but safe for normal cells. The research aim was to evaluate the basal cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish (BF-2) and murine (NIH/3T3) fibroblasts. We used four colorimetric tests that provide a preliminary evaluation of possible mechanisms of the cytotoxicity of a compound to assess the degree of the toxicity of betulin after 24, 48 and 72 h of incubation with cells: the MTT assay (mitochondrial activity assessment), the NRU assay (lysosomal membrane integrity assessment), the LDH assay (cellular membrane integrity assessment) and the SRB assay (total cellular protein content determination). Results The results revealed an exceptionally high sensitivity of mitochondria to the effect of betulin, with the other endpoints being less sensitive. Although murine fibroblasts were more vulnerable to the toxic effect of betulin than fish fibroblasts, the betulin CC50 values for both cell lines were comparable with analogous IC50 values determined by other researchers in studies involving cancerous cells. Conclusions The results indicate the need to verify the claim about the selective toxicity of betulin towards malignant cells and to conduct safety/toxicity tests before any potential therapeutic use of betulin in veterinary medicine.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02905-xbetulincytotoxicityfibroblastsNIH/3T3BF-2 |
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Joanna Małaczewska Edyta Kaczorek-Łukowska Barbara Kazuń High cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: Is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells? BMC Veterinary Research betulin cytotoxicity fibroblasts NIH/3T3 BF-2 |
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High cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: Is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells? |
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High cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: Is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells? |
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High cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: Is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells? |
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High cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: Is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells? |
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High cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: Is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells? |
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high cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish and murine fibroblasts: is betulin safe for nonneoplastic cells? |
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Abstract Background Betulin, a natural pentacyclic triterpene with the lupane structure that is present in significant amounts in the outer bark of birch, is known for its broad array of biological and pharmacological properties. Betulin has attracted attention as a potential, natural-origin antimicrobial substance. The literature describes it as selectively toxic to neoplastic cells but safe for normal cells. The research aim was to evaluate the basal cytotoxicity of betulin towards fish (BF-2) and murine (NIH/3T3) fibroblasts. We used four colorimetric tests that provide a preliminary evaluation of possible mechanisms of the cytotoxicity of a compound to assess the degree of the toxicity of betulin after 24, 48 and 72 h of incubation with cells: the MTT assay (mitochondrial activity assessment), the NRU assay (lysosomal membrane integrity assessment), the LDH assay (cellular membrane integrity assessment) and the SRB assay (total cellular protein content determination). Results The results revealed an exceptionally high sensitivity of mitochondria to the effect of betulin, with the other endpoints being less sensitive. Although murine fibroblasts were more vulnerable to the toxic effect of betulin than fish fibroblasts, the betulin CC50 values for both cell lines were comparable with analogous IC50 values determined by other researchers in studies involving cancerous cells. Conclusions The results indicate the need to verify the claim about the selective toxicity of betulin towards malignant cells and to conduct safety/toxicity tests before any potential therapeutic use of betulin in veterinary medicine. |
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