EFFECT OF PACLITAXEL ALONG WITH WITHNIA SOMINIFERIA ON LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE ENZYME ACTIVITY CHANGES IN 7, 12 DI METHYL BENZ (A) ANTHRACENE INDUCED BREAST CANCER WISTARRATS
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https://doi.org/10.65786/NJMRYS.2015.1201Keywords:
Withania somnifera, Di methyl benz(a) anthracene (DMBA), Paclitaxel, Lactate dehydrogenase enzyme (LDH), Breast cancerAbstract
Background: The purpose of this study is to investigate the changes in the levels of lactate dehydrogenase enzyme (LDH) activity and efficacy of combination of paclitaxel along with Withnia Sominiferia against breast cancer in experimental animals. Breast cancer is the commonest cancer among women in all developed countries (except Japan) as well as in North Africa, South America, and southeastern and western Asia. While the incidence of breast cancer appears to be increasing, mortality rates are now declining in at least some western countries. Breast cancer ranks third when both the sexes are considered together and is clearly a significant global public health problem. Methods: Breast cancer was induced in rats by 7, 12 Di methyl benz(a) anthracene (DMBA) at the dosage of 20mgs dissolved in 0.5ml sunflower oil and administered into experimental animals for 28 weeks. In this study, we demonstrated that combination of paclitaxel and withania somnifera revert the changes in the rats from lethal dose of DMBA within 30 days. Results: All the isoenzymes LDH1, LDH5 were observed in cancer bearing animals. Expression of these isoenzymes were found be reduced in paclitaxel and Withania somnifera treated animals. Conclusions: The treatment with combination of paclitaxel and withania somnifera effectively reduced LDH enzyme activity levels. So, from the obtained results it is concluded that paclitaxel and withania somnifera is capable of restoring the breast architecture.
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