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Dhaka Univ. J. Pharm. Sci. 14(1): 79-85, 2015 (June)
Nafisa Nawal Islam
Dept. of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
University of Dhaka
Abstract
• Groundwater contamination by arsenic has created a major health hazard in
Bangladesh by affecting millions of people.
• We report cytotoxic effects of arsenic in primary culture of murine thymocytes
and the counteractive actions of tea extract to reduce this cytotoxic effects.
• When murine thymocytes were incubated for shorter period (1 h) with
higher concentrations (50 and 100 μM) of sodium arsenite (NaAsO2),
cell viability was decreased to 79.06 ± 0.52% and 62.53 ± 0.23%, respectively.
• In case of longer incubation (16 hrs) with a wide range of NaAsO2 concentration
(1-100 μM), cell viability was reduced from 89.30 ± 0.84% to 79.0 ± 0.52% by 1 μM
NaAsO2, and this reduction was continued with increasing concentration reaching
to 29.60 ± 0.72% by 100 μM.
• Tea is known to possess antioxidant property and we found that this tea extract
reduced NaAsO2-mediated cell death in culture.
• After 16 h of incubation, the chromosomal DNA of 5 μM NaAsO2-exposed cells
was found degraded, suggesting apoptotic death of the cells.
• Interestingly, this degradation of chromosomal DNA was blocked by tea extract.
• All of these results together suggest a future therapeutic application of tea extract
to reduce or block arsenic toxicity. 2
Introduction: Effects of Arsenic
• Skin cancers
• neurodegenerative/cardiovascular disorder
• Liver/ kidney damage
• Diabetes
• Immunotoxicity, etc.
• Increasing evidence of a correlation between arsenic exposure
and generation of ROS  an imbalance of cellular antioxidant
defense mechanism
• Arsenic is capable of binding and cross-linking cellular proteins
thereby activating multiple cellular signaling pathways
that may also result in cellular dysfunction.
• Arsenic exposure to human and animal, or to culture cells in vitro
impairs various biochemical activities. 3
Introduction: Antioxidants
• Capable of acting against arsenic-induced toxicity
1. Turmeric, widely used as a spice in Asian nations, has been shown to
reduce arsenic-mediated adverse effects in mice by virtue of its
antioxidant potentials.
2. Fruit extract of Emblica officinalis (Amla) protected arsenic-
induced oxidative damage and apoptosis in splenocytes of mice.
3. We have recently shown the protective effects of Phyllanthus
emblica leaf extract (PLE) and water hyacinth root powder
on arsenic-mediated toxicity in experimental mice.
4
• Both green and black tea contain different forms of catechins
and their derivatives making both types of tea capable of
working as potential antioxidants.
• Multiple biological effects of tea have so far been described:
anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti-aging, anti-mutagenic,
anti-diabetic, and antimicrobial activities.
• To find some way out to remediate arsenic toxicity is highly
important for an ultimate target of developing effective
therapeutics.
• In this study, we investigated the ameliorating effects of
Bangladeshi black tea (known as flowery broken orange pekoe)
on arsenic-mediated cytotoxicity in murine thymocytes in vitro.
Introduction: Tea
5
Materials and Methods:
Culture of murine thymocytes
• Swiss albino mice of 6-8 weeks age were purchased from Animal
division of ICDDR,B.
• Mice were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and
the ventral side was opened surgically to collect thymus.
• Single cell suspensions of thymocytes were prepared in RPMI-1640
medium.
• Cell suspensions were incubated in the presence/ absence of
NaAsO2 dissolved in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) at 37oC
before further analysis.
6
• 50 g Black tea (granular powder) was soaked in 200 ml distilled
water in a flask followed by boiling for 30 min.
• The extract was then filtered using Whatman filter paper (no.
11) to collect filtrate and to remove residual particulates.
• The tea filtrates were then lyophilized using freeze-dryer to get
the dried extract.
• Yield of the extract was ~12%.
• Dried extract was stored at 4°C and was dissolved in phosphate
buffer saline (PBS) before use.
Materials and Methods:
Preparation of black tea extract
7
• Cell viability was determined with the trypan blue dye exclusion assay.
• Thymocytes were suspended in 500 μl RPMI-1640 media and plated on
24-well plates (5 × 105 cells/well) in the presence or absence of NaAsO2
followed by incubation at 37oC for desired period of time.
• Tea extracts (200 μg/ml) were added in some groups of cells when
needed.
• At the end of incubation,
cells were collected, washed and resuspended in PBS.
• For staining of the cells, equal volumes of cell suspension and
trypan blue (0.4%) solution were mixed.
• Both viable and dead cells were counted using a hemocytometer
under an inverted microscope.
• Dead cells turned into blue as the dye entered into them through
damaged membrane.
Materials and Methods: Cell viability assay
8
• Briefly, cells were lysed in 100 μl of hypotonic lysing buffer
(50 mM Tris-HCl, 0.5% SDS, 10 mM EDTA) followed by
the addition of 2 μl of proteinase K (20 mg/ml) and
6 μl of RNase (10 mg/ml).
• The resultant mixture was incubated at 55°C for 1 hr.
• Each sample (10 μl) was mixed with 3 μl of 0.25% (w/v)
bromophenol blue and 40% (w/v) sucrose and
was run on 1% agarose gel with 0.1 μg/ml ethidium bromide.
• DNA bands were visualized under UV light.
Materials and Methods:
Analysis of DNA damage by electrophoresis
9
NaAsO2 reduced viability of
thymocytes in vitro
• Murine thymocytes were exposed without/with NaAsO2
(50 and 100 μM) for 1 h and the viable cells were counted.
• In untreated control, 98.4 ± 0.58% of the cells remained viable, however;
cell viability was reduced to 79.06 ± 0.52% and 62.53 ± 0.10% by treating
the cells with 50 and 100 μM of NaAsO2, respectively (Figure 1A).
• When cells were incubated with a wide range of NaAsO2
concentration (1-100 μM) for longer period (16 h), cell viability was
reduced in a concentration-dependent manner (Figure 1B).
• Viable cells were reduced to 79.00 ± 0.52%, 70.10 ± 0.50%, 62.9 ± 0.19%,
48.2 ± 0.14% and 29.60 ± 1.5% by 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 μM NaAsO2,
respectively.
• Incubation of the control cells for prolonged 16 h even caused reduction of
cell viability to 89.73 ± 0.84% (Figure 1B) compared with
that of the cells incubated for 1 h only (Figure 1A).
10
NaAsO2 reduced viability of
thymocytes in vitro (cont.)
11
Tea extract partially prevented
NaAsO2-mediated cell death
• Tea extract prevented NaAsO2-mediated cell death partially when
the extract was added to the culture prior to NaAsO2 addition (Figure 2).
• This result indicated that tea extract might play some role to prevent
cell-death associated with NaAsO2 exposure.
• The effect of tea extract in promoting cell viability, however, was less
evident on cells exposed to higher concentrations of NaAsO2 (50 μM-
100 μM).
• Tea extract alone did not reduce rather slightly increased the viability
of the cells compared to the control, suggesting no visible adverse
effects of the extract alone on cell viability.
12
Tea extract partially prevented
NaAsO2-mediated cell death (cont.)
13
NaAsO2-mediated cell death was accompanied
by chromosomal DNA degradation
• Cell death induced by lower
concentrations of NaAsO2 might be
due to apoptosis associated with
degradation of chromosomal DNA.
• The intensity of the band for
chromosomal DNA of 5 μM NaAsO2–
treated cells was decreased
compared with that of the control
cells, indicating
degradation of chromosomal DNA.
• No clear band for the degraded DNA fragments, was detected at the
lower portion of the gel probably due to some limitations of the
method used.
• It was also observed that lower/higher than 5 μM of NaAsO2 did
not induce degradation of DNA.
14
Tea extract prevented
NaAsO2-mediated DNA damage
• Finally, we examined whether the
tea extract could prevent arsenic-
mediated induction of DNA
damage.
• We interestingly observed that the
tea extract, when added to the cells
prior to NaAsO2 addition, prevented
cellular DNA damage (Figure 4).
• This result suggested that tea
extract might play a role in blocking
arsenic-mediated apoptosis in
thymocytes.
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"Tea Extract Prevents Arsenic-mediated DNA Damage and Death of Murine Thymocytes in vitro"

  • 1. Dhaka Univ. J. Pharm. Sci. 14(1): 79-85, 2015 (June) Nafisa Nawal Islam Dept. of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology University of Dhaka
  • 2. Abstract • Groundwater contamination by arsenic has created a major health hazard in Bangladesh by affecting millions of people. • We report cytotoxic effects of arsenic in primary culture of murine thymocytes and the counteractive actions of tea extract to reduce this cytotoxic effects. • When murine thymocytes were incubated for shorter period (1 h) with higher concentrations (50 and 100 μM) of sodium arsenite (NaAsO2), cell viability was decreased to 79.06 ± 0.52% and 62.53 ± 0.23%, respectively. • In case of longer incubation (16 hrs) with a wide range of NaAsO2 concentration (1-100 μM), cell viability was reduced from 89.30 ± 0.84% to 79.0 ± 0.52% by 1 μM NaAsO2, and this reduction was continued with increasing concentration reaching to 29.60 ± 0.72% by 100 μM. • Tea is known to possess antioxidant property and we found that this tea extract reduced NaAsO2-mediated cell death in culture. • After 16 h of incubation, the chromosomal DNA of 5 μM NaAsO2-exposed cells was found degraded, suggesting apoptotic death of the cells. • Interestingly, this degradation of chromosomal DNA was blocked by tea extract. • All of these results together suggest a future therapeutic application of tea extract to reduce or block arsenic toxicity. 2
  • 3. Introduction: Effects of Arsenic • Skin cancers • neurodegenerative/cardiovascular disorder • Liver/ kidney damage • Diabetes • Immunotoxicity, etc. • Increasing evidence of a correlation between arsenic exposure and generation of ROS  an imbalance of cellular antioxidant defense mechanism • Arsenic is capable of binding and cross-linking cellular proteins thereby activating multiple cellular signaling pathways that may also result in cellular dysfunction. • Arsenic exposure to human and animal, or to culture cells in vitro impairs various biochemical activities. 3
  • 4. Introduction: Antioxidants • Capable of acting against arsenic-induced toxicity 1. Turmeric, widely used as a spice in Asian nations, has been shown to reduce arsenic-mediated adverse effects in mice by virtue of its antioxidant potentials. 2. Fruit extract of Emblica officinalis (Amla) protected arsenic- induced oxidative damage and apoptosis in splenocytes of mice. 3. We have recently shown the protective effects of Phyllanthus emblica leaf extract (PLE) and water hyacinth root powder on arsenic-mediated toxicity in experimental mice. 4
  • 5. • Both green and black tea contain different forms of catechins and their derivatives making both types of tea capable of working as potential antioxidants. • Multiple biological effects of tea have so far been described: anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti-aging, anti-mutagenic, anti-diabetic, and antimicrobial activities. • To find some way out to remediate arsenic toxicity is highly important for an ultimate target of developing effective therapeutics. • In this study, we investigated the ameliorating effects of Bangladeshi black tea (known as flowery broken orange pekoe) on arsenic-mediated cytotoxicity in murine thymocytes in vitro. Introduction: Tea 5
  • 6. Materials and Methods: Culture of murine thymocytes • Swiss albino mice of 6-8 weeks age were purchased from Animal division of ICDDR,B. • Mice were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and the ventral side was opened surgically to collect thymus. • Single cell suspensions of thymocytes were prepared in RPMI-1640 medium. • Cell suspensions were incubated in the presence/ absence of NaAsO2 dissolved in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) at 37oC before further analysis. 6
  • 7. • 50 g Black tea (granular powder) was soaked in 200 ml distilled water in a flask followed by boiling for 30 min. • The extract was then filtered using Whatman filter paper (no. 11) to collect filtrate and to remove residual particulates. • The tea filtrates were then lyophilized using freeze-dryer to get the dried extract. • Yield of the extract was ~12%. • Dried extract was stored at 4°C and was dissolved in phosphate buffer saline (PBS) before use. Materials and Methods: Preparation of black tea extract 7
  • 8. • Cell viability was determined with the trypan blue dye exclusion assay. • Thymocytes were suspended in 500 μl RPMI-1640 media and plated on 24-well plates (5 × 105 cells/well) in the presence or absence of NaAsO2 followed by incubation at 37oC for desired period of time. • Tea extracts (200 μg/ml) were added in some groups of cells when needed. • At the end of incubation, cells were collected, washed and resuspended in PBS. • For staining of the cells, equal volumes of cell suspension and trypan blue (0.4%) solution were mixed. • Both viable and dead cells were counted using a hemocytometer under an inverted microscope. • Dead cells turned into blue as the dye entered into them through damaged membrane. Materials and Methods: Cell viability assay 8
  • 9. • Briefly, cells were lysed in 100 μl of hypotonic lysing buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl, 0.5% SDS, 10 mM EDTA) followed by the addition of 2 μl of proteinase K (20 mg/ml) and 6 μl of RNase (10 mg/ml). • The resultant mixture was incubated at 55°C for 1 hr. • Each sample (10 μl) was mixed with 3 μl of 0.25% (w/v) bromophenol blue and 40% (w/v) sucrose and was run on 1% agarose gel with 0.1 μg/ml ethidium bromide. • DNA bands were visualized under UV light. Materials and Methods: Analysis of DNA damage by electrophoresis 9
  • 10. NaAsO2 reduced viability of thymocytes in vitro • Murine thymocytes were exposed without/with NaAsO2 (50 and 100 μM) for 1 h and the viable cells were counted. • In untreated control, 98.4 ± 0.58% of the cells remained viable, however; cell viability was reduced to 79.06 ± 0.52% and 62.53 ± 0.10% by treating the cells with 50 and 100 μM of NaAsO2, respectively (Figure 1A). • When cells were incubated with a wide range of NaAsO2 concentration (1-100 μM) for longer period (16 h), cell viability was reduced in a concentration-dependent manner (Figure 1B). • Viable cells were reduced to 79.00 ± 0.52%, 70.10 ± 0.50%, 62.9 ± 0.19%, 48.2 ± 0.14% and 29.60 ± 1.5% by 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 μM NaAsO2, respectively. • Incubation of the control cells for prolonged 16 h even caused reduction of cell viability to 89.73 ± 0.84% (Figure 1B) compared with that of the cells incubated for 1 h only (Figure 1A). 10
  • 11. NaAsO2 reduced viability of thymocytes in vitro (cont.) 11
  • 12. Tea extract partially prevented NaAsO2-mediated cell death • Tea extract prevented NaAsO2-mediated cell death partially when the extract was added to the culture prior to NaAsO2 addition (Figure 2). • This result indicated that tea extract might play some role to prevent cell-death associated with NaAsO2 exposure. • The effect of tea extract in promoting cell viability, however, was less evident on cells exposed to higher concentrations of NaAsO2 (50 μM- 100 μM). • Tea extract alone did not reduce rather slightly increased the viability of the cells compared to the control, suggesting no visible adverse effects of the extract alone on cell viability. 12
  • 13. Tea extract partially prevented NaAsO2-mediated cell death (cont.) 13
  • 14. NaAsO2-mediated cell death was accompanied by chromosomal DNA degradation • Cell death induced by lower concentrations of NaAsO2 might be due to apoptosis associated with degradation of chromosomal DNA. • The intensity of the band for chromosomal DNA of 5 μM NaAsO2– treated cells was decreased compared with that of the control cells, indicating degradation of chromosomal DNA. • No clear band for the degraded DNA fragments, was detected at the lower portion of the gel probably due to some limitations of the method used. • It was also observed that lower/higher than 5 μM of NaAsO2 did not induce degradation of DNA. 14
  • 15. Tea extract prevented NaAsO2-mediated DNA damage • Finally, we examined whether the tea extract could prevent arsenic- mediated induction of DNA damage. • We interestingly observed that the tea extract, when added to the cells prior to NaAsO2 addition, prevented cellular DNA damage (Figure 4). • This result suggested that tea extract might play a role in blocking arsenic-mediated apoptosis in thymocytes. 15

Editor's Notes

  1. Thymocytes - Hematopoietic progenitor cells present in the thymus. Thymopoiesis - process in the thymus by which thymocytes differentiate into mature T lymphocytes. The primary function of thymocytes - generation of T lymphocytes (T cells).
  2. Splenocyte - Type of WBC purified from spleen
  3. Tea has been traditionally used as a drink worldwide, which is known to possess various health benefits.
  4. RPMI 1640 Medium was originally developed to culture human leukemic cells in suspension and as a monolayer. Roswell Park Memorial Institute (RPMI) 1640 Medium has since been found suitable for a variety of mammalian cells, including HeLa, Jurkat, MCF-7, PC12, PBMC, astrocytes, and carcinomas.
  5. We next examined whether tea extract could prevent NaAsO2-mediated reduction of cell viability.
  6. We, therefore, examined whether the cells exposed to NaAsO2 might accompany degradation of DNA or not.