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Arecoline N-oxide initiates oral carcinogenesis and arecoline N-oxide mercapturic acid attenuates the cancer risk

Authors :
Srinivasan Nithiyanantham
Chia Min Chung
Chi-Pin Lee
Kun-Tu Yeh
Ying-Chin Ko
Shun-Yuan Luo
Ming Hsui Tsai
Hui-Ting Hsu
Sankar Arumugam
Source :
Life sciences. 271
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Arecoline N-oxide (ANO), an oxidative metabolite of the areca nut, is a predictable initiator in carcinogenesis. The mechanisms of arecoline metabolites in human cancer specimens is still limited. This present study aims to estimate the oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) inductive activity between arecoline metabolites in human cancer specimens/OSCC cells. We have collected 22 pairs (tumor and non-tumor part) of patient's specimens and checked for clinical characteristics. The identification of arecoline and its metabolites levels by using LC-MS/MS. The NOD/SCID mice model was used to check the OSCC inductive activity. The tumor part of OSCC samples exhibited higher levels of arecoline and ANO. Besides, ANO treated mice accelerates the NOTCH1, IL-17a and IL-1β expressions compared to the control mice. ANO exhibited higher cytotoxicity, intracellular ROS levels and decline in antioxidant enzyme levels in OC-3 cells. The protein expression of NOTCH1 and proliferation marker levels are significantly lower in NOM treated cells. Overall, ANO induced initial stage carcinogenesis in the oral cavity via inflammation, ROS and depletion of antioxidant enzymes. Arecoline N-oxide mercapturic acid (NOM) attenuates the initiation of oral carcinogenesis.

Details

ISSN :
18790631
Volume :
271
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Life sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97abe51a7110e2f83f5dbf1f2775d4f8