A pilot study on anticancer activities of Chinese leek

Citation
J. Shao et al., A pilot study on anticancer activities of Chinese leek, J ALTERN C, 7(5), 2001, pp. 517-522
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Health Care Sciences & Services
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
ISSN journal
10755535 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
517 - 522
Database
ISI
SICI code
1075-5535(200110)7:5<517:APSOAA>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the anticancer activities of Chinese leek (Alliu m tuberosum Rottler; [CL]). Design: Fresh CL was extracted and reconstituted in phosphate-buffered sali ne. The in vitro antiproliferation activities of the extract were tested wi th two murine cancer cell lines and four human cancer cell lines. The in vi vo anticancer effects were tested in C57BL mice with lung metastases of B16 -F10 melanoma. The mice were inoculated with B16-F10 melanoma cells by intr avenous (IV) injection on day 1. CL extract was given on days 6-8 by either IV injection or oral gavage. The lung metastases were examined on day 16. Results: The extract inhibited the in vitro growth of all six cancer cell l ines studied. The dose-response curves were sigmoidal with IC50 (50% inhibi tion concentrations) in the range of 2.5-13.0 mg of raw material per millil iter for the six cancer cell lines. At the CL concentration of 8-100 mg of raw material per milliliter, all the cells underwent apoptosis, and no live cells were left after being exposed to CL for 4-6 hours. Typical apoptosis -specific cell morpholog changes were observed under a microscope. The indu ction of cancer cell apoptosis by CL extract was further verified by the DN A ladder assay. Treatment with a daily oral dose of the extract (equivalent to 2.5 or 12.5 mg of raw material per gram of body weight) reduced the B16 -F10 melanoma lung metastatic colonies in mice by 40% (p < 0.03). IV inject ion of the extract (equivalent to 1.25 or 6.25 mg of raw material per gram of body weight) did not show any effect. Conclusions: CL extract inhibited cancer cell growth and induced apoptosis in vitro. Oral administration of CL extract significantly reduced lung meta stases in the present animal model.