Proliferation is a cellular process strongly linked to the genesis of cancer. Natural substances with antiproliferative activities are currently potential alternatives in the treatment of cancers. , for instance, is a medicinal plant traditionally used in the treatment of cancer. Scientific studies have reported the antioxidant activity of this plant. In addition, the presence of prostate cancer chemopreventive polyphenols was reported in extracts. Therefore, this study was aimed to evaluate the effects of the aqueous extract of leaves on cell proliferation induced by estradiol in ovariectomized female Wistar rats. In this regard, ovariectomized (OVX) rats were cotreated with estradiol valerate (EV) (0.75 mg/kg) and the aqueous extract of leaves. Control groups received either the vehicle (sham-operated animals and the OVX control), EV (0.75 mg/kg) only, or EV (0.75 mg/kg) and tamoxifen (10 mg/kg). Treatments were administered orally for 3 consecutive days, and animals were sacrificed thereafter. Epithelial heights of the uterus and vagina were assessed. Uterine levels of total cholesterol and estradiol were determined as well. Results showed that the aqueous extract of leaves reversed the effects of estradiol as it reduced uterine weight ( < 0.05), uterine ( < 0.05), and vaginal ( < 0.001) epithelium heights. This antiproliferative effect of was associated with reduced tissue (uterine) levels of estradiol ( < 0.001). These results suggest that the aqueous extract of leaves could be a potential alternative treatment for proliferation-related diseases.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8869281 | DOI Listing |
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