Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences (Oct 2017)

10-Gingerol as an inducer of apoptosis through HTR1A in cumulus cells: In-vitro and in-silico studies

  • Kiptiyah Kiptiyah, D.Sc,
  • Widodo Widodo, Ph.D,
  • Gatot Ciptadi, D.Sc,
  • Aulanni'am Aulanni'am, DVM,
  • Mohammad A. Widodo, Ph.D,
  • Sutiman B. Sumitro, D.Sc

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtumed.2017.05.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
pp. 397 – 406

Abstract

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Objectives: Cumulus cells play a crucial role as essential mediators in the maturation of ova. Ginger contains 10-gingerol, which induces apoptosis in colon cancer cells. Based on this hypothesis, this study aimed to determine whether 10-gingerol is able to induce apoptosis in normal cells, namely, cumulus cells. Methods: This study used an in vitro analysis by culturing Cumulus cells in M199 containing 10-gingerol in various concentrations (12, 16, and 20 μM) and later detected early apoptotic activity using an Annexin V-FITC detection kit. Result: The in vitro data revealed that the number of apoptosis cells increased along with the period of incubation as follows: 12 μM (63.71% ± 2.192%); 16 μM (74.51% ± 4.596%); and 20 μM (78.795% ± 1.435%). The substance 10-gingerol induces apoptosis in cumulus cells by inhibiting HTR1A functions and inactivating GSK3B and AKT-1. Conclusions: These findings indicate that further examination is warranted for 10-gingerol as a contraception agent.

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