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Protective effects of antioxidant chlorophyllin in chemically induced breast cancer model in vivo

dc.contributor.coauthorÖzcan, Mehmet
dc.contributor.coauthorBacanlı, Merve
dc.contributor.coauthorAnlar, Hatice Gül
dc.contributor.coauthorAksoy, Yasemin
dc.contributor.departmentKUTTAM (Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine)
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.facultymemberYes
dc.contributor.kuauthorAydemir, Duygu
dc.contributor.kuauthorUlusu, Nuriye Nuray
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteResearch Center
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T23:00:51Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstract Glutathione-related enzymes belong to the protection mechanism of the cells against harmful oxidative damage and chemicals. Glutathione S-transferase (GST) is frequently over-expressed in various cancer cells and is involved in drug resistance. Chlorophyllin is an antioxidant molecule interfering with the GST P1-1 activity. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the short- and long-term protective effects of chlorophyllin as an antioxidant molecule on DNA damage, antioxidant enzyme activities, trace elements, and minerals in chemically induced breast cancer model in vivo. In our study, N-methyl-Nnitrosourea (MNU) was used for inducing breast carcinogenesis in female Sprague-Dawley rats. A total of 36 rats were divided into groups as short term and long term. Each group was divided into four sub-groups as control group received physiological saline solution (n = 3), Chl group (n = 5) received chlorophyllin, MNU group (n = 5) was administered MNU, and Chl + MNU group (n = 5) was treated with both chlorophyllin and MNU. Results illustrated that chlorophyllin had a significant anti-genotoxic effect in the short term, and glutathione-related enzyme activities were protected by chlorophyllin treatment in MNU-induced breast cancer model. Additionally, MNU administration impaired mineral and trace element levels including Na, Mg, K, Fe, Zn, and Co in the liver, kidney, spleen, heart, and tumor tissues; however, adverse effects of MNU were recovered upon chlorophyllin treatment in the indicated tissues of the rats. In conclusion, chlorophyllin can be used as an antioxidant molecule to ameliorate adverse effects of MNU by enhancing antioxidant enzyme activities and regulating trace element and mineral balance in several organs and tumor tissue in the breast cancer model.
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dc.description.sponsorshipAnimal studies were approved by Hacettepe University Animal Ethical Committee (approval number: 2013/72-10) before its commencement. This study was supported by Hacettepe University Scientific Research Unit (Project no: 012 D09 101 001-20) and Teaching Staff Training Program. The authors gratefully acknowledge the use of the services and facilities of the Koc University Research Center for Translational Medicine (KUTTAM), equally funded by the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Development Research Infrastructure Support Program.
dc.description.sponsorshipHacettepe University
dc.description.sponsorshipTeaching Staff Training Program
dc.description.sponsorshipRepublic of Turkey Ministry of Development Research Infrastructure Support Program
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dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s12011-021-02585-6
dc.identifier.eissn1559-0720
dc.identifier.embargoN/A
dc.identifier.endpage4488
dc.identifier.grantno012 D09 101 001-20
dc.identifier.issn0163-4984
dc.identifier.issue12
dc.identifier.pubmed33624221
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85101424720
dc.identifier.startpage4475
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-021-02585-6
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/8136
dc.identifier.volume199
dc.identifier.wos000621011200001
dc.keywordsChlorophyllin
dc.keywordsBreast cancer
dc.keywordsGSTP1-1 inhibitor
dc.keywordsAntioxidant
dc.keywordsTrace elements and minerals
dc.keywordsAdjuvant therapy
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherHumana Press Inc.
dc.relation.affiliationKoç University
dc.relation.collectionKoç University Institutional Repository
dc.relation.ispartofBiological Trace Element Research
dc.relation.openaccessN/A
dc.rightsN/A
dc.subjectBiochemistry molecular biology
dc.subjectEndocrinology metabolism
dc.titleProtective effects of antioxidant chlorophyllin in chemically induced breast cancer model in vivo
dc.typeJournal Article
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local.contributor.kuauthorAydemir, Duygu
local.contributor.kuauthorUlusu, Nuriye Nuray
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