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Protective effect of Phyllanthus fraternus against mitochondrial dysfunction induced by co-administration of cisplatin and cyclophosphamide.

Kavita K Kumari1, O H Setty.   

Abstract

The evolving role of mitochondria, in mediating chemotherapy-induced apoptosis motivated us for the studies described here. The combination of cisplatin and cyclophosphamide is widely used in treating various types of cancers. The purpose of our study was to understand the mechanism of the toxicity induced by the co-administration of cisplatin and cyclophosphamide, on mitochondrial bioenergetics, and to study the protective effect of prior administration of the medicinal plant extract Phyllanthus fraternus. Our results reveal that co-administration of cisplatin (12 mg/kg, i.p) and cyclophosphamide (150 mg/kg, oral) to wistar rats (100 g) significantly alters mitochondrial structure and hence function. The rate of mitochondrial respiration was decreased significantly with both NAD + and FAD-linked substrates. The respiratory control ratio, an index of membrane integrity and the P/O ratio, a measure of phosphorylating efficiency also were decreased significantly accompanied by elevation in the lipid peroxide levels in liver, kidney homogenate and liver mitochondria respectively. Also, the phospholipid content of the mitochondrial membrane, showed a significant decrease, indicating mitochondrial membrane changes. Prior administration of an aqueous extract of P. fraternus (100 mg/kg) to rats, showed protection on all parameters investigated. Administration of P. fraternus alone did not show any significant changes on mitochondrial membrane bioenergetics. Thus, we propose, that the toxic side effects of cisplatin (+) cyclophosphamide, are due to a chain of interconnected events, within the mitochondrial inner membrane, ultimately leading to hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity. Further, our work also suggests that administration of aqueous extract of P. fraternus can enhance the therapeutic potential of anticancer drugs by reducing drug related toxicity.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22362056     DOI: 10.1007/s10863-012-9423-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr        ISSN: 0145-479X            Impact factor:   2.945


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