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Structural and functional integrity of endocrine pancreas post administration of Karwinskia humboldtiana fruit to Wistar rats: a possible therapeutic application for cancer of exocrine origin
Aims. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma represents
a therapeutic challenge due to the high toxicity of
antineoplastic treatments and secondary effects of
pancreatectomy. T-514, a toxin isolated from Karwinskia
humboldtiana (Kh) has shown antineoplastic activity on
cell lines. In acute intoxication with Kh, we reported
apoptosis on the exocrine portion of pancreas. One of the
mechanisms of antineoplastic agents is the induction of
apoptosis, therefore our main objective was to evidence
structural and functional integrity of the islets of
Langerhans after the administration of Kh fruit in Wistar
rats.
Methods. TUNEL assay and immunolabelling
against activated caspase-3 were used to detect
apoptosis. Also, immunohistochemical tests were
performed to search for glucagon and insulin. Serum
amylase enzyme activity was also quantified as a
molecular marker of pancreatic damage.
Results. Evidence of toxicity on the exocrine
portion, by positivity in the TUNEL assay and activated
caspase-3, was found. On the contrary, the endocrine
portion remained structurally and functionally intact,
without apoptosis, and presenting positivity in the
identification of glucagon and insulin.
Conclusions. These results demonstrated that Kh
fruit induces selective toxicity on the exocrine portion
and establish a precedent to evaluate T-514 as a potential
treatment against pancreatic adenocarcinoma without
affecting the islets of Langerhans