Treetip Ratanavalachai
Thammasat University
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2013
Sumon Thitiorul; Treetip Ratanavalachai; Sermkiat Tanuchit; Arunporn Itharat; Intouch Sakpakdeejaroen
In Thai traditional medicine, Plumbago indica or Jetamul-Pleung-Dang in Thai is known to have health benefit especially for anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antitumor activities. However, the mechanisms of its action are still uncertain. One of which might be genotoxic effects. In the present study, we investigated the genotoxicity of an ethanolic extract of Plumbago indica root (EEPIR) by sister chromatid exchange (SCE) assay in human lymphocytes. Results have shown that all treatments with EEPIR (12.5-100 μg/ml) could induce cell cycle delay as shown by significant increase in the number of metaphase cells in the first cell cycle but neither in the second nor the third cell cycle. Only at concentrations of 25, 50, and 100 μg/ml were SCE levels significantly increased above that of the control (p<0.05) . EEPIR at a concentration of 500 μg/ml induced cell death as few mitotic cells were shown. Accordingly, EEPIR (25-100 μg/ml) is genotoxic in human lymphocytes and cytotoxic at concentrations of ≥ 500 μg/ml in vitro. Therefore, these activities of the EEPIR could serve its potential therapeutic effects, especially as an anticancer agent. Further study of EEPIR in vivo is now needed to support this in vitro evidence.
Mutagenesis | 2017
Wantha Jenkhetkan; Sumon Thitiorul; Chalerm Jansom; Treetip Ratanavalachai
Royal jelly (RJ) is widely used as a food supplement for anti-aging and beauty. However, its use has been linked to asthma and hemorrhagic colitis. Since its mechanisms of toxicity have not been fully identified, we conducted an investigation to elucidate its molecular and cytogenetic effects. Using human lymphocytes in vitro, treatments with RJ (0.0005-5 mg/ml) for 3 h did not induce sister chromatid exchanges until 5 mg/ml was used. Treatments for 24 h showed a dose-dependent reduction in BCL2/BAX, c-MYC/BAX and HO-1/BAX ratios. The exception was the NRF2/BAX ratio, showing a dose-dependent reduction at low doses, but a marked increase at the highest dose. The hTERT/BAX ratio was maintained at approximately a 1.2-fold increase but decreased to nearly normal at the highest dose. Our findings indicated that the lowest dose of RJ treatment provided maximum benefits, mainly through hTERT activation relating to prolonged lifespan. The highest dose of RJ inhibited cell survival, cell proliferation and an antioxidative enzyme; nevertheless, it still activated an antioxidative response through NRF2 and maintained telomeres during cell crisis. RJ treatment at 0.05 mg/ml increased cyclin E, BCL2 and BAX to maximum levels indicating that throughout the active cell cycle, both cell survival and cell apoptosis increased. Using the gene expression ratios over BAX, similar to BCL2/BAX, provided more informative data than using individual protein levels alone. With these informative ratios, our results confirm the potential benefits of RJ in enhancing lifespan and activation antioxidative power. Further, in vivo mechanistic studies will be useful in validating these results.
Thammasat Medical Journal - ธรรมศาสตร์เวชสาร | 2012
Treetip Ratanavalachai; Sumon Thitiorul; Semkiat Tanuchit; Intouch Sakpakdeejaroen; Arunporn Itharat
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology | 2010
Treetip Ratanavalachai; Sumon Thitiorul; Pranee Nandhasri; Sermkiat Tanuchit; Chalerm Jansom
Planta Medica International Open | 2017
Treetip Ratanavalachai; Sumon Thitiorul; W Jenkhetkan; C Jansom; Arunporn Itharat
Thammasat Medical Journal | 2016
Chonthicha Samrejkijcharoen; Charoenchai Chiamchanya; Treetip Ratanavalachai; Pachara Visutakul
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2015
Treetip Ratanavalachai; Sumon Thitiorul; Sermkiat Tanuchit; Wantha Jenkhetkan; Arunporn Itharat; Intouch Sakpakdeejaroen
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 2015
Treetip Ratanavalachai; Sumon Thitiorul; Sermkiat Tanuchit; Arunporn Itharat; Intouch Sakpakdeejaroen
Thammasat Medical Journal | 2014
Pattareeya Seesuksai; Arthit Boonyarangkul; Pachara Visutakul; Treetip Ratanavalachai; Charoenchai Chiamchanya
Thammasat Medical Journal | 2014
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