Pharmaceuticals (Nov 2021)

Assessment of the In Vitro Cytotoxicity Effects of the Leaf Methanol Extract of <i>Crinum zeylanicum</i> on Mouse Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Their Cardiomyocytes Derivatives

  • Magloire Kanyou Ndjenda II,
  • Elvine Pami Nguelefack-Mbuyo,
  • Jürgen Hescheler,
  • Télesphore Benoît Nguelefack,
  • Filomain Nguemo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14121208
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 1208

Abstract

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Crinum zeylanicum (C. zeylanicum) is commonly used in African folk medicine to treat cardiovascular ailments. In the present study, we investigated the cytotoxic effect of the leaf methanol extract of C. zeylanicum (CZE) using mouse pluripotent stem cells (mPSCs). mPSCs and their cardiomyocytes (CMs) derivatives were exposed to CZE at different concentrations. Cell proliferation, differentiation capacity, and beating activity were assessed using xCELLigence system and microscopy for embryoid body (EB) morphology. Expression of markers associated with major cardiac cell types was examined by immunofluorescence and quantitative RT-PCR. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were assessed by dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate staining. The results showed that the plant extract significantly reduced cell proliferation and viability in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. This was accompanied by a decrease in EB size and an increase in intracellular ROS. High concentrations of CZE decreased the expression of some important cardiac biomarkers. In addition, CZE treatment was associated with poor sarcomere structural organization of CMs and significantly decreased the amplitude and beating rate of CMs, without affecting CMs viability. These results indicate that CZE might be toxic at high concentrations in the embryonic stages of stem cells and could modulate the contracting activity of CMs.

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