Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells
The consumption of Ipomoea carnea produces a neurological syndrome in animals. The toxic principles of I. carnea are the alkaloids swainsonine (SW) and calystegines B1, B2, B3 and C1. In this study, we investigated the cytotoxicity of an alkaloid extract of Ipomoea carnea (AEE) and natural swainsoni...
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I48-R184-123456789-593542025-12-15T12:01:49Z Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells Cholich, Luciana Pistan, María Torres, Ana Hernández, David Moro, Ramiro Gómez, Tamara Gardner, Dale Bustillo, Soledad Ipomoea carnea extract Swainsonine Cytotoxicity Glioma C6 cell line The consumption of Ipomoea carnea produces a neurological syndrome in animals. The toxic principles of I. carnea are the alkaloids swainsonine (SW) and calystegines B1, B2, B3 and C1. In this study, we investigated the cytotoxicity of an alkaloid extract of Ipomoea carnea (AEE) and natural swainsonine (SW) isolated from Astragalus lentiginosus (25–1000 μM of SW) for 48 h in a glioma cell line. Although the natural SW did not induce any changes in cell viability, the AEE exhibited a dose dependent cytotoxic effect and release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) indicative of cytolysis. In order to evaluate the morphological changes involved, cells were examined using phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy with acridine orange-ethidium bromide staining. The AEE caused a cell death compatible with necrosis, whereas exposure to 1000 μM of SW resulted in cytoplasmic vacuolation. Immunocytochemical studies revealed that astrocytes treated with 150 μM of AEE from I. carnea or 1000 μM of SW exhibited morphological characteristics of cell activation. These findings suggest that swainsonine would not be the only component present in the AEE of I. carnea responsible for in vitro cytotoxicity. Calystegines might also play a role in acting synergistically and triggering cell death through necrosis. 2025-12-15T11:31:18Z 2025-12-15T11:31:18Z 2023-11 Artículo Cholich, Luciana, et al., 2023. Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine: a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells. Toxicon. Oxford: Elsevier, vol. 235, p. 107325. ISSN 1879-3150 0041-0101 http://repositorio.unne.edu.ar/handle/123456789/59354 eng https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107325 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ application/pdf p. 107325 application/pdf Elsevier Toxicon, 2023, vol. 235, p. 107325. |
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Ipomoea carnea extract Swainsonine Cytotoxicity Glioma C6 cell line Cholich, Luciana Pistan, María Torres, Ana Hernández, David Moro, Ramiro Gómez, Tamara Gardner, Dale Bustillo, Soledad Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells |
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The consumption of Ipomoea carnea produces a neurological syndrome in animals. The toxic principles of I. carnea are the alkaloids swainsonine (SW) and calystegines B1, B2, B3 and C1. In this study, we investigated the cytotoxicity of an alkaloid extract of Ipomoea carnea (AEE) and natural swainsonine (SW) isolated from Astragalus lentiginosus (25–1000 μM of SW) for 48 h in a glioma cell line. Although the natural SW did not induce any changes in cell viability, the AEE exhibited a dose dependent cytotoxic effect and release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) indicative of cytolysis. In order to evaluate the morphological changes involved, cells were examined using phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy with acridine orange-ethidium bromide staining. The AEE caused a cell death compatible with necrosis, whereas exposure to 1000 μM of SW resulted in cytoplasmic vacuolation. Immunocytochemical studies revealed that astrocytes treated with 150 μM of AEE from I. carnea or 1000 μM of SW exhibited morphological characteristics of cell activation. These findings suggest that swainsonine would not be the only component present in the AEE of I. carnea responsible for in vitro cytotoxicity. Calystegines might also play a role in acting synergistically and triggering cell death through necrosis. |
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Cholich, Luciana Pistan, María Torres, Ana Hernández, David Moro, Ramiro Gómez, Tamara Gardner, Dale Bustillo, Soledad |
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Cholich, Luciana Pistan, María Torres, Ana Hernández, David Moro, Ramiro Gómez, Tamara Gardner, Dale Bustillo, Soledad |
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Cholich, Luciana |
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Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells |
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Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells |
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Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells |
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Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells |
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Ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells |
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ipomoea carnea alkaloid extract vs swainsonine : a comparative study on cytotoxic activity against glial cells |
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