Effect of Turkish pollen and propolis extracts on caspase-3 activity in myeloid cancer cell lines

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Purpose: To investigate the apoptosis-inducing capacity of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) extracts of bee pollen and propolis in HL-60 Myeloid Cancer Cell Lines. Methods: DMSO extracts of pollen and propolis were incubated separately with HL-60 cells, and caspase-3 activity evaluated. In order to determine the cell cycle characteristics of HL-60 cells with and without extracts of pollen and propolis, the cells were analysed using flow cytometry. Results: The DMSO extract of propolis (0.5 mg/mL) increased apoptosis from undetectable levels to 60.1%, while maintaining cell viability. The DMSO extract of pollen (2 mg/ml) increased apoptosis from undetectable levels to 52.2% while decreasing cell viability by 62%. Caspase-3 activity in HL-60 cells incubated with DMSO extracts of pollen and propolis were 3.6-to 12-fold higher than in controls. Conclusion: Turkish pollen and propolis individually increase apoptosis and the activity of caspase-3 in HL-60 cells. This finding indicates that bee products may have beneficial effects in the treatment of cancer.

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Uçar, M., Değer, O., Gerigelmez, A. Y., Cengiz, S., Barlak, Y., & Ovalı, E. (2016). Effect of Turkish pollen and propolis extracts on caspase-3 activity in myeloid cancer cell lines. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 15(11), 2445–2449. https://doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v15i11.20

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