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The toxic effects of piperine against Trypanosoma cruzi: ultrastructural alterations and reversible blockage of cytokinesis in epimastigote forms.

Leonardo Freire-de-Lima1, Tatiana Santana Ribeiro, Gustavo Miranda Rocha, Bruno Alves Brandão, Alexandre Romeiro, Lucia Mendonça-Previato, José Osvaldo Previato, Marco Edilson Freire de Lima, Técia Maria Ulisses de Carvalho, Norton Heise.   

Abstract

In a previous work, we have investigated the effects of piperine and several of its chemical derivatives on the proliferation of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. It was observed that natural piperine is more active against intracellular amastigotes than axenically grown epimastigotes with IC50 values of 4.91 and 7.36 microM, respectively. Despite its superior trypanocidal activity against the intracellular amastigotes, here, we show that piperine did not enhance microbiocidal characteristics of murine peritoneal macrophages (Mø) based on nitric oxide production. As shown by light and electron microscopy analysis, epimastigotes treated with sublethal concentrations of piperine presented a reversible cell cycle arrestment and become round shaped, with swelling of the mitochondrion matrix and intense intracellular vacuolization with structures displaying complex membrane invaginations. Similar to the effects of exposing epimastigotes to the antitumor and microtubule stabilizer taxol, multiplication of cell organelles such as the flagellum, kinetoplast, and nucleus occurred, but division into daughter cells was impaired. Unlike the effects caused by the anti-microtubular vinca alkaloids vincristine and vinblastine, which also induce cytokinesis arrestment in T. cruzi epimastigotes, piperine did not induce the formation of giant multinucleated cells. The data reinforce the selectivity of the mechanisms of action of piperine against T. cruzi.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18224488     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-008-0876-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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