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Photochemistry and Photobiology | 2006

In Vitro and In Vivo Inhibition of Skin Matrix Metalloproteinases by Pothomorphe umbellata Root Extract

Cristina Dislich Ropke; Vanessa Vitoriano da Silva; Clarissa Z. Kera; Denise Varella Miranda; Rebeca L. de Almeida; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros

Abstract Exposure to UV radiation up-regulates the synthesis of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), a group of matrix-degrading enzymes. MMPs are regarded as promising therapeutic targets and the development of effective inhibitors is an important research focus. The plant Pothomorphe umbellata has been shown to exert a potent antioxidant activity on the skin and to delay the onset and reduce the incidence of UVB-induced chronic skin damage. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of P. umbellata ethanolic root extract on MMP-2 and MMP-9. The in vitro inhibition of MMP-2 and MMP-9 was measured by gelatin zymography in the presence of different concentrations of P. umbellata extract, as well as in the presence of its isolated active principle 4-nerolidylcatechol (4-NC). The inhibitory effect of the P. umbellata extract was stronger than that of 4-NC. Gelatin zymography and histological analysis revealed that P. umbellata was able to inhibit constitutive MMP-9 activity in vivo in mice sacrificed 2 h after UVB irradiation. The intensity of the MMP-2 band was unchanged. Our data contribute to the elucidation of the mechanism of prevention of photoaging by P. umbellata and may provide a rational basis for the use of this plant in prophylaxis against and treatment of skin cancer.


Toxicology in Vitro | 2009

Apoptosis induction by 4-nerolidylcatechol in melanoma cell lines.

C.A. Brohem; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; R.R. Massaro; Rebeca L. de Almeida; Diogo Pineda Rivelli; Cristina Dislich Ropke; V.V. da Silva; T.M. de Lima; Rui Curi; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros; Silvya Stuchi Maria-Engler

Pothomorphe umbellata, a native Brazilian plant, is popularly known to be effective in the treatment of skin lesions. This benefit is attributed to 4-nerolidylcatechol (4-NC), a compound extracted from P. umbellata. Since melanomas show prominent resistance to apoptosis and exhibit extreme chemoresistance to multiple forms of therapy, novel compounds addressing induction of cell death are worth investigating. Here, we evaluated effects on cell cycle progression and possible cytotoxic activity of 4-NC in melanoma cell lines as well as human dermal fibroblasts. Inhibitory effects on cell invasion and MMP activity were also investigated. 4-NC showed cytotoxic activity for all melanoma cell lines tested (IC50=20-40 microM, 24h for tumoral cell lines; IC50=50 microM for fibroblast cell line) associated with its capacity to induce apoptosis. Furthermore, this is the first time that 4-NC is described as an inhibitor of cell invasiveness, due mainly to a G1 cell cycle arrest and inhibition of MMP-2 activity in melanoma cell lines.


Photochemistry and Photobiology | 2003

Pothomorphe umbellata Extract Prevents α-Tocopherol Depletion After UV-irradiation

Cristina Dislich Ropke; Renata R. Meirelles; Vanessa Vitoriano da Silva; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros

Abstract In this work we evaluated the influence of topical application of P. umbellata root extract gel, containing 0.1% of 4-nerolidylcathecol, on the antioxidant network in UV-induced oxidative damage in hairless mouse skin. The UV-irradiation had no influence on ascorbic acid levels or on the antioxidant enzyme (superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione reductase and glutathione peroxidase) activities, but topical P. umbellata treatment protected α-tocopherol from being depleted after UV-irradiation. α-Tocopherol concentration decreased significantly (≈40%, P < 0.01) in the irradiated control groups, whereas in the P. umbellata–treated group, α-tocopherol was totally preserved (≈100%, P > 0.05). These data demonstrate that P. umbellata may be successfully used as a topical photoprotective agent.


Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2007

Dose-dependent in vitro inhibition of rabbit corneal matrix metalloproteinases by an extract of Pothomorphe umbellata after alkali injury

Luiz Felipe de Moraes Barros; Paulo Sérgio de Moraes Barros; Cristina Dislich Ropke; Vanessa Vitoriano da Silva; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros; Rubens Belfort

The in vitro ability of Pothomorphe umbellata ethanolic crude extract to inhibit matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) in normal cornea and in cornea after alkali injury was demonstrated. Corneas of albino rabbits were injured with 1 N NaOH for 20 s. After 48 h the corneas were excised, homogenized and analyzed for MMP-9 (92 kDa), pro-MMP-2 (72 kDa) and MMP-2 (67 kDa) activity by gelatin zymography. The activity was also measured in untreated corneas. After electrophoresis of 20 microg protein, gels were incubated with 50, 100, or 250 microg/mL lyophilized hydroethanolic (1:1) root crude extract of P. umbellata standardized for 4-nerolidylcatechol (7.09%). The activity of the enzymes was compared with that of untreated gel. At 48 h after injury, the activity of all MMPs was increased compared with untreated eyes. When the gels were incubated with P. umbellata extract the activity of MMP-2, pro-MMP-2 and MMP-9 decreased in a dose-dependent manner. MMP-9 activity decreased by approximately 50% after incubation with 50 microg/mL and was completely abolished at 100 and 250 microg/mL of the extract. After incubation with 50 microg/mL the activity of pro-MMP-2 and MMP-2 also decreased by 50%. The activity of pro-MMP-2 was almost completely abolished after incubation with 250 microg/mL of the extract. For MMP-2 the incubation with 100 or 250 microg/mL of the extract of P. umbellata promoted a 10-fold decrease in activity. In conclusion, P. umbellata root crude extract can be useful as an alternative therapy to control MMP activity after corneal injury.


Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2005

Assessment of acute and subchronic oral toxicity of ethanolic extract of Pothomorphe umbellata L. Miq (Pariparoba)

Sônia Barros; Cristina Dislich Ropke; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Vanessa Vitoriano da Silva; Sonia Maria Miranda Pereira; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros

Existe uma grande preocupacao quanto ao uso seguro de extratos vegetais e, por esta razao, a necessidade de estudos toxicologicos pre-clinicos e clinicos destes extratos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi o de avaliar a toxicidade aguda e subcronica do extrato hidroalcoolico liofilizado de Pothomorphe umbellata L. Miq., administrado por via oral para animais de laboratorio. O potencial mutagenico do extrato foi tambem avaliado pelo teste do micronucleo. Os resultados dos estudos a curto e medio prazo demonstraram que o extrato nao apresenta propriedades toxicas.


Photochemistry and Photobiology | 2010

Chlorogenic Acid UVA–UVB Photostability

Diogo Pineda Rivelli; Carlos A. H. Filho; Rebeca L. de Almeida; Cristina Dislich Ropke; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros

Chlorogenic acid is a natural potent antioxidant. It can be used in cosmetics formulations, but for this purpose its photochemical stability should be determined to ensure that the compound will not be degraded after UV radiation exposure. To evaluate this possibility, the concentration of a chlorogenic acid solution was determined by HPLC before and after UVA and UVB irradiation. The results indicate that chlorogenic acid is not degraded under UVA or UVB irradiation.


Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2003

Validação de metodologias analíticas para determinação quantitativa de ±-tocoferol e 4-nerolidilcatecol

Cristina Dislich Ropke; Elissa Arantes Ostrosky; Telma Mary Kaneko; Cesar M. Camilo; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros

Topical administration of antioxidants, such as ±-tocopherol (±-T), provides an efficient manner of enriching the endogenous cutaneous protection system, and it constitutes a successful strategy for diminishing the ultraviolet radiation-mediated oxidative damage. Besides ±-tocopherol the use of other natural occurring compounds with antioxidant activity has been proposed for the same purpose. The aim of this study was to develop a validated analytical method for the determination of a-tocopherol and 4-nerolidylcathecol (4-NC) concentrations in skin homogenates in a pharmaceutical formulations. We employed liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. Chromatography was performed on a Supelcosil LC-8, 3 mm, 75x4.6 mm column (Supelco, Bellefonte, PA, USA) with a mobile phase of methanol:water (9:1) for 4-NC and (95:5) for a-T, both containing 20 mM LiClO4 and 2 mM KCl. The flow rate was set at 1.0 ml/min. We established validation parameters including sensitivity, precision, accuracy, stability and found a linear relationship between the concentrations ranges of 0.025 µg/mL to 0.1 µg/mL of ±-T and 0.15 mg/mL to 2.5 mg/mL of 4-NC. The recovery of ±-T from skin homogenates was 94.03, 111.2 and 80.7% for the concentrations of 0.5, 0.1 and 0.025 µg/mL respectively. The recovery for the following concentrations of 4-NC: 2.5, 0.625 and 0.156 µg/mL was 103.7, 91.7 and 91.7%. This analytical procedure has been successfully employed in cutaneous permeation studies, antioxidant activity studies and determinations of 4-NC in Pothomorphe umbellata root extracts.


Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology | 2009

Photoprotective effect of Pothomorphe umbellata on UVB radiation-induced biomarkers involved in carcinogenesis of hairless mouse epidermis

Vanessa Vitoriano da Silva; Cristina Dislich Ropke; Denise Varella Miranda; Rebeca L. de Almeida; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Diogo Pineda Rivelli; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros

In this study we assessed the protective effect of topical application of Pothomorphe umbellata extract on ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced skin lesion parameters in hairless mouse epidermis. A single dose of UVB irradiation (0.23 kJ/m2) resulted in a significant decrease in thymine dimer-positive cells and apoptotic sunburn cells, with an increase in p53 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells in the epidermis. After 5 weeks (total dose 13.17 kJ/m2) and 15 weeks (total dose 55.51 kJ/m2) of irradiation, P. umbellata treatment inhibited the hyperplasic response and induced an increase in p53-positive cells. These findings suggest that P. umbellata extract affords protection against UVB-induced skin lesions.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Epiisopilosine alkaloid has activity against Schistosoma mansoni in mice without acute toxicity

Maria A. Guimarães; Rosimeire Nunes de Oliveira; Rebeca L. de Almeida; Ana C. Mafud; Ana L. V. Sarkis; Rayane Ganassin; Marcos P. da Silva; Daniel B. Roquini; Leiz Maria Costa Véras; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Cristina Dislich Ropke; Luis Alexandre Muehlmann; Graziella Anselmo Joanitti; Selma A.S. Kückelhaus; Silmara Marques Allegretti; Yvonne P. Mascarenhas; Josué de Moraes; José Roberto S. A. Leite

Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by parasites of the genus Schistosoma, currently affecting more than 200 million people. Among the various species of this parasite that infect humans, S. mansoni is the most common. Pharmacological treatment is limited to the use of a single drug, praziquantel (PZQ), despite reports of parasite resistance and low efficacy. It is therefore necessary to investigate new potential schistosomicidal compounds. In this study, we tested the efficacy of epiisopilosine (EPIIS) in a murine model of schistosomiasis. A single dose of EPIIS (100 or 400 mg/kg) administered orally to mice infected with adult S. mansoni resulted in reduced worm burden and egg production. The treatment with the lower dose of EPIIS (100 mg/kg) significantly reduced total worm burden by 60.61% (P < 0.001), as well as decreasing hepatosplenomegaly and egg excretion. Scanning electron microscopy revealed morphological changes in the worm tegument after treatment. Despite good activity of EPIIS in adult S. mansoni, oral treatment with single dose of EPIIS 100 mg/kg had only moderate effects in mice infected with juvenile S. mansoni. In addition, we performed cytotoxicity and toxicological studies with EPIIS and found no in vitro cytotoxicity (in HaCaT, and NIH-3T3 cells) at a concentration of 512 μg/mL. We also performed in silico analysis of toxicological properties and showed that EPIIS had low predicted toxicity. To confirm this, we investigated systemic acute toxicity in vivo by orally administering a 2000 mg/kg dose to Swiss mice. Treated mice showed no significant changes in hematological, biochemical, or histological parameters compared to non-treated animals. Epiisopilosine showed potential as a schistosomicidal drug: it did not cause acute toxicity and it displayed an acceptable safety profile in the animal model.


International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2002

Evaluation of percutaneous absorption of 4-nerolidylcathecol from four topical formulations

Cristina Dislich Ropke; Telma Mary Kaneko; Renata M Rodrigues; Vanessa Vitoriano da Silva; Sônia Barros; Tânia Cristina Higashi Sawada; Massuo J. Kato; Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros

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Sônia Barros

University of São Paulo

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