Increasing of Caspase3 Gene Expression in Mcf7 Breast Cancer Cell Line by Nigella Sativa Hydro Alcoholic Extract

Abstract:
Introduction
There are problems such as treatment failure, drug resistance, heavy costs and other problems related to cancer treatment, which cause the plants to attract the interest of many researchers, because they have fewer side effects than chemical drugs. Studies have shown that Nigella Sativa has anticancer effects but the molecular mechanism of cell death of cancer cells is not clear. So the present study aimed to explore the effect of Nigella Sativa on the viability of MCF7 breast cancer cell line.
Methods
In this study, MCF7 cells were treated with different concentrations of hydro alcoholic extracts of Nigella sativa (0, 200, 400 µg/mL) for 24, 48 and 72 h. Effect of extract on cell viability and caspase-3 gene expression were analyzed by trypan blue staining and Real time PCR, respectively.
Results
The results revealed that cell viability significantly decreased in a dose and time dependent manner compare to the control (p
Conclusion
It seems that Nigella sativa caused cell death by increasing of caspase-3 gene expression
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Shaeed Sdoughi University of Medical Sciences Yazd, Volume:24 Issue: 1, 2016
Pages:
1 to 11
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