Objective:To evaluate the antiviral activity and phytochemicals of selected plant extracts and their effect on the mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK)signaling pathway modulated by hepatitis C virus(HCV)nonstructur...Objective:To evaluate the antiviral activity and phytochemicals of selected plant extracts and their effect on the mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK)signaling pathway modulated by hepatitis C virus(HCV)nonstructural protein 5 A(NS5A).Methods:A total of ten plant extracts were initially screened for their toxicities against Hep G2 cells.The non-toxic plants were tested for their inhibitory effect on the expression of HCV NS5A at both m RNA and protein levels using real-time PCR and Western blotting assays,respectively.The differential expression of the genes associated with MAPK pathway in the presence of NS5A gene and plant extract was measured through real-time PCR.Subsequently,the identification of secondary metabolites was carried out by phytochemical and HPLC analysis.Results:The phytochemical profiling of Berberis lyceum revealed the presence of alkaloids,phenols,saponins,tannins,flavonoids,carbohydrates,terpenoids,steroids,and glycosides.Similarly,quercetin,myricetin,gallic acid,caffeic acid,and ferulic acid were identified through HPLC analysis.The methanolic extract of Berberis lyceum strongly inhibited HCV RNA replication with an IC50 of 11.44μg/m L.RT-PCR and Western blotting assays showed that the extract reduced the expression of HCV NS5A in a dosedependent manner.Berberis lyceum extract also attenuated NS5A-induced dysregulation of the MAPK signaling pathway.Conclusions:Our findings suggest that Berberis lyceum extract strongly inhibits HCV propagation by reducing HCV NS5A-induced perturbation of MAPK signaling.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the effects of Dracaena arborea(D.arborea) on the sexual behavior parameters in experienced type-1 diabetic rats.Methods:Aqueous and ethanol(100 and 500mg/kg respectively)extracts of dried roo...Objective:To investigate the effects of Dracaena arborea(D.arborea) on the sexual behavior parameters in experienced type-1 diabetic rats.Methods:Aqueous and ethanol(100 and 500mg/kg respectively)extracts of dried root barks of D.arborea.sildenafil citrate(1.44 mg/kg),trimethylamine-N-oxide(TMAO,20 mg/kg)and distilled water(110 mL/kg.were orally administered to 4 weeks streptozolocin-induced diabetic rats.Mount latency and frequency(ML.MF),intromission latency and frequency(IL,IF) and post-ejaculatory interval(PEI) were measured by ejaculating series during 90 min once a week for 4 weeks.Glycemia was determined at the beginning and at the end of the treatment Results:D.arborea did not show any major antihvperglycemic effects.Compared to the control group,a significant(P<0.05-0.001)increase in MF and IF was noticed in rats treated with sildenafil citrate(89.71% and 90.07% respectively),aqueous(500 mg/kg.88.08%and 88.749;respectively) and ethanol(100 mg/kg;89.53%and 89.17respectively) extracts of D.arborea after two weeks(series 1) of treatment.ML,IL and PEI were significantly(P<0.05-0.001) decreased after 4 weeks of daily treatment[sildenafil citrate(96.31.96.31%and 34.98%),and D.arborea aqueous 500 mg/kg(94.33.94.33% and 66.609;i and ethanol extracts 100 mg/kg(96.98.97.089;and 64.26%)].Conclusions:These aphrodisiac potentials of D.arborea in experienced diabetic rats could be due to the antioxidant and androgenic properties of phenols,flavonoids.saponins and sterols revealed in the plant extracts.展开更多
基金supported by the CEMB-TWAS Postgraduate Fellowship(FR number 3240286682,2015)granted to Mr.Koloko Brice Landry
文摘Objective:To evaluate the antiviral activity and phytochemicals of selected plant extracts and their effect on the mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK)signaling pathway modulated by hepatitis C virus(HCV)nonstructural protein 5 A(NS5A).Methods:A total of ten plant extracts were initially screened for their toxicities against Hep G2 cells.The non-toxic plants were tested for their inhibitory effect on the expression of HCV NS5A at both m RNA and protein levels using real-time PCR and Western blotting assays,respectively.The differential expression of the genes associated with MAPK pathway in the presence of NS5A gene and plant extract was measured through real-time PCR.Subsequently,the identification of secondary metabolites was carried out by phytochemical and HPLC analysis.Results:The phytochemical profiling of Berberis lyceum revealed the presence of alkaloids,phenols,saponins,tannins,flavonoids,carbohydrates,terpenoids,steroids,and glycosides.Similarly,quercetin,myricetin,gallic acid,caffeic acid,and ferulic acid were identified through HPLC analysis.The methanolic extract of Berberis lyceum strongly inhibited HCV RNA replication with an IC50 of 11.44μg/m L.RT-PCR and Western blotting assays showed that the extract reduced the expression of HCV NS5A in a dosedependent manner.Berberis lyceum extract also attenuated NS5A-induced dysregulation of the MAPK signaling pathway.Conclusions:Our findings suggest that Berberis lyceum extract strongly inhibits HCV propagation by reducing HCV NS5A-induced perturbation of MAPK signaling.
基金Academy of Sciences for the Developing World(TWAS) for the grant:Ref 07-300 RG/BIO/AF/AC:UNESCO FR:324018428
文摘Objective:To investigate the effects of Dracaena arborea(D.arborea) on the sexual behavior parameters in experienced type-1 diabetic rats.Methods:Aqueous and ethanol(100 and 500mg/kg respectively)extracts of dried root barks of D.arborea.sildenafil citrate(1.44 mg/kg),trimethylamine-N-oxide(TMAO,20 mg/kg)and distilled water(110 mL/kg.were orally administered to 4 weeks streptozolocin-induced diabetic rats.Mount latency and frequency(ML.MF),intromission latency and frequency(IL,IF) and post-ejaculatory interval(PEI) were measured by ejaculating series during 90 min once a week for 4 weeks.Glycemia was determined at the beginning and at the end of the treatment Results:D.arborea did not show any major antihvperglycemic effects.Compared to the control group,a significant(P<0.05-0.001)increase in MF and IF was noticed in rats treated with sildenafil citrate(89.71% and 90.07% respectively),aqueous(500 mg/kg.88.08%and 88.749;respectively) and ethanol(100 mg/kg;89.53%and 89.17respectively) extracts of D.arborea after two weeks(series 1) of treatment.ML,IL and PEI were significantly(P<0.05-0.001) decreased after 4 weeks of daily treatment[sildenafil citrate(96.31.96.31%and 34.98%),and D.arborea aqueous 500 mg/kg(94.33.94.33% and 66.609;i and ethanol extracts 100 mg/kg(96.98.97.089;and 64.26%)].Conclusions:These aphrodisiac potentials of D.arborea in experienced diabetic rats could be due to the antioxidant and androgenic properties of phenols,flavonoids.saponins and sterols revealed in the plant extracts.