| Literature DB >> 26405269 |
Matthias Höllerhage1, Thomas W Rösler2, Magda Berjas3, Rensheng Luo4, Kevin Tran5, Kristy M Richards5, Armando U Sabaa-Srur6, José Guilherme S Maia7, Maria Rosa de Moraes8, Helena T Godoy8, Günter U Höglinger9, Robert E Smith10.
Abstract
Dietary supplements containing plant materials of Annonaceae species (Annona muricata L., A. squamosa L., A. mucosa JACQ., A. squamosa × cherimola Mabb.) were extracted by hot, pressurized ethyl acetate and analyzed for their effect in vitro on Lund human mesencephalic neurons. Cell viability was measured by the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay, and cell death was determined by lactate dehydrogenase levels. Three supplements strongly decreased the cell viability at extract concentrations of 1 µg/mL, of which 1 decreased cell viability at 0.1 µg/µL. Also, strong neuronal toxicities of these supplements were found. Cell death was observed at concentrations of 10 µg/mL. The degree of toxicity was comparable to the ones found in Annonaceous fruit extracts. Two fruit pulps of Annonaceae (A. muricata and A. squamosa) showed a reduction in cell viability at lower concentrations. The fruit pulp extract of A. muricata revealed the strongest neurotoxic effect, with 67% cell death at a concentration of 1 µg/mL. A high reduction in cell viability coupled with pronounced cell death was found at 0.1 µg/mL for an Annonaceous seed extract. These results demonstrate that the intake of dietary supplements containing plant material from Annonaceae may be hazardous to health in terms of neurotoxicity.Entities:
Keywords: annonaceae; dietary supplements; graviola; neurotoxicity; pawpaw
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26405269 DOI: 10.1177/1091581815602252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Toxicol ISSN: 1091-5818 Impact factor: 2.032