Protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in mice

Hepatocellular carcinomas will emerge as a major form of malignancy in the coming decades. When these tumors are in advanced stages, few therapeutic options are available. Therefore, it is essential to search for new treatment modalities to fight this disease. Aim: Evaluate the possible protective a...

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Main Authors: Neveen Abd El Moneim Hussein, Mervat Abd El-Fattah El-Toukhy, Amany Hussein Kazem, Mahmoud El-Said Ali, Mohammad Abd El-Rahman Ahmad, Hossam Mahmoud Rashad Ghazy, Ahmed Mohamed Gamal El-Din
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2014-09-01
Series:Alexandria Journal of Medicine
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spelling doaj-af8e1f9f64d1495caab02599246401152021-01-02T00:49:01ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAlexandria Journal of Medicine2090-50682014-09-0150324125110.1016/j.ajme.2014.02.003Protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in miceNeveen Abd El Moneim Hussein0Mervat Abd El-Fattah El-Toukhy1Amany Hussein Kazem2Mahmoud El-Said Ali3Mohammad Abd El-Rahman Ahmad4Hossam Mahmoud Rashad Ghazy5Ahmed Mohamed Gamal El-Din6Applied Medical Chemistry, Applied Medical Chemistry Department, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptApplied Medical Chemistry, Applied Medical Chemistry Department, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptDepartment of Pathology, Medical Research Institute, University of Alexandria, Alexandria, EgyptToxicology Department, Forensic Science College, Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, Saudi ArabiaClinical Pathology Department, Medical Military Academy, Alexandria, EgyptApplied Medical Chemistry, Applied Medical Chemistry Department, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptApplied Medical Chemistry, Applied Medical Chemistry Department, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptHepatocellular carcinomas will emerge as a major form of malignancy in the coming decades. When these tumors are in advanced stages, few therapeutic options are available. Therefore, it is essential to search for new treatment modalities to fight this disease. Aim: Evaluate the possible protective and therapeutic effects of Cannabis extract on dimethylnitrosamine (DMNA)-induced hepatocarcinogenicity in mice. Methods: Seventy-five male mice were divided into five groups of 15 each: group I mice received corn oil only as the control group; group II mice were injected intraperitoneally with DMNA (10 μg/kg body weight) weekly for 12 weeks; group III mice were pretreated orally with cannabis extract (0.5 ml/kg body weight) every other day for two weeks before the injection of DMNA, and continued until the end of the experiment (12 weeks); group IV mice were treated orally with cannabis extract every other day simultaneously with DMNA injection and continued until the end of the experiment; group V mice were treated orally with cannabis extract every other day after receiving the last intraperitoneal injection of DMNA. A real time PCR was used to quantify telomerase reverse transcriptase and caspase-8 m-RNA expression level. Results: As compared to the control group, mTERT mRNA expression level was significantly increased in group II. The gene in groups (III, IV, and V) was insignificantly higher than the control group but it was significantly decreased as compared to group II. The caspase-8 mRNA expression level was significantly decreased in all groups as compared to the control group. As compared to group II, caspase-8 mRNA level was significantly increased in group III. Conclusion: The protective effect of cannabis extract is more pronounced in group taking cannabis before DMNA. Cannabinoids might exert their anti-tumor effects by the direct induction of apoptosis and can decrease telomerase activity by inhibiting the expression of the TERT gene. Coordination between inhibition of telomerase activity and induction of apoptosis might be a potential therapeutic agent for cancer treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209050681400027XHepatocellular carcinomaCannabismTERTCaspase-8
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author Neveen Abd El Moneim Hussein
Mervat Abd El-Fattah El-Toukhy
Amany Hussein Kazem
Mahmoud El-Said Ali
Mohammad Abd El-Rahman Ahmad
Hossam Mahmoud Rashad Ghazy
Ahmed Mohamed Gamal El-Din
spellingShingle Neveen Abd El Moneim Hussein
Mervat Abd El-Fattah El-Toukhy
Amany Hussein Kazem
Mahmoud El-Said Ali
Mohammad Abd El-Rahman Ahmad
Hossam Mahmoud Rashad Ghazy
Ahmed Mohamed Gamal El-Din
Protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in mice
Alexandria Journal of Medicine
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Cannabis
mTERT
Caspase-8
author_facet Neveen Abd El Moneim Hussein
Mervat Abd El-Fattah El-Toukhy
Amany Hussein Kazem
Mahmoud El-Said Ali
Mohammad Abd El-Rahman Ahmad
Hossam Mahmoud Rashad Ghazy
Ahmed Mohamed Gamal El-Din
author_sort Neveen Abd El Moneim Hussein
title Protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in mice
title_short Protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in mice
title_full Protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in mice
title_fullStr Protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in mice
title_full_unstemmed Protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in mice
title_sort protective and therapeutic effects of cannabis plant extract on liver cancer induced by dimethylnitrosamine in mice
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Alexandria Journal of Medicine
issn 2090-5068
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Hepatocellular carcinomas will emerge as a major form of malignancy in the coming decades. When these tumors are in advanced stages, few therapeutic options are available. Therefore, it is essential to search for new treatment modalities to fight this disease. Aim: Evaluate the possible protective and therapeutic effects of Cannabis extract on dimethylnitrosamine (DMNA)-induced hepatocarcinogenicity in mice. Methods: Seventy-five male mice were divided into five groups of 15 each: group I mice received corn oil only as the control group; group II mice were injected intraperitoneally with DMNA (10 μg/kg body weight) weekly for 12 weeks; group III mice were pretreated orally with cannabis extract (0.5 ml/kg body weight) every other day for two weeks before the injection of DMNA, and continued until the end of the experiment (12 weeks); group IV mice were treated orally with cannabis extract every other day simultaneously with DMNA injection and continued until the end of the experiment; group V mice were treated orally with cannabis extract every other day after receiving the last intraperitoneal injection of DMNA. A real time PCR was used to quantify telomerase reverse transcriptase and caspase-8 m-RNA expression level. Results: As compared to the control group, mTERT mRNA expression level was significantly increased in group II. The gene in groups (III, IV, and V) was insignificantly higher than the control group but it was significantly decreased as compared to group II. The caspase-8 mRNA expression level was significantly decreased in all groups as compared to the control group. As compared to group II, caspase-8 mRNA level was significantly increased in group III. Conclusion: The protective effect of cannabis extract is more pronounced in group taking cannabis before DMNA. Cannabinoids might exert their anti-tumor effects by the direct induction of apoptosis and can decrease telomerase activity by inhibiting the expression of the TERT gene. Coordination between inhibition of telomerase activity and induction of apoptosis might be a potential therapeutic agent for cancer treatment.
topic Hepatocellular carcinoma
Cannabis
mTERT
Caspase-8
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209050681400027X
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