Literature DB >> 23256872

Cytotoxicity and fluorescence visualization of ergot alkaloids in human cell lines.

Dennis Mulac1, Silke Lepski, Franziska Ebert, Tanja Schwerdtle, Hans-Ulrich Humpf.   

Abstract

The ergot alkaloids as secondary metabolites from fungi of the genus Claviceps are the focus of many investigations because of their pharmacological and toxicological properties. The main effects of ergot alkaloids are referred to an interaction with several receptor systems in the human body. It is well-known that ergot alkaloids are able to isomerize with one isomer being biologically active and one being only weakly active, whereas the activity is restricted to receptor interactions. Latest investigations have proven that ergot alkaloids also show cytotoxic effects and induce apoptosis in human primary cells. These effects seem to correlate with accumulation properties. It was the aim of our current study to determine such effects in cancer cell lines, because ergot derivatives are also used in tumor therapy. Our results confirm the apoptotic effects in two cancer cell lines (HepG2 and HT-29) in a high range, and accumulation measurements show an interesting correlation between the alkaloid concentration in the cell lysate of the receptor-inactive isomers and cytotoxicity. In addition, the strong accumulative effects were first visualized by fluorescence microscopy by taking advantage of the natural fluorescence properties of ergot alkaloids.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23256872     DOI: 10.1021/jf304569q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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