A mixture of honey bee products ameliorates the genotoxic side effects of cyclophosphamide

Fahmy, Maha Aly; Hassan, Nagwa H.; El-Fiky, Samia Ahmed; Elalfy, Heba Gamal;

Abstract


Objective: To evaluate the protective role of a mixture of honey bee products (honey, royal jelly and pollen grains) against the genotoxicity induced by the anticancer drug cyclophosphamide (CP). Methods: The study included chromosomal aberration analysis in mice bone marrow cells, induction of morphological sperm abnormalities, DNA fragmentation and histopathological changes induced in liver cells of mice. CP was injected intraperitoneally at the dose of 20 mg/kg body weight. The mixture of honey bee products was administrated orally for different periods of time 5, 10 and 15 days with a dose exactly equivalent to the daily intake of human beings. Results: The results revealed that honey mixture ameliorated the genotoxic side effects of CP. For chromosomal aberrations the percentage reached 25.20 ± 1.30 for CP treated group, while it reached half of that value 12.30 ± 0.54 in CP-group pretreated with honey mixture for 15 days. Breaks, fragments and multiple aberrations were the most pronounced types of aberrations induced after CP treatment and honey mixture reduced these types of abnormalities. CP induced significant percentage of sperm abnormalities 8.52 ± 0.17 compared to control 3.10 ± 0.10. The percentage of sperm abnormalities reached nearly to the control value in CP- mice treated with honey mixture for 15 days. Honey also reduced the incidence of liver DNA damage induced by CP. The results also indicated that CP had a marked damaging effect on liver tissue including severe dilatation, congestion of main blood vessels and massive infiltration of inflammatory cells with irregular general pattern of the tissue. These effects were greatly ameliorated by using oral administration of honey mixture for different periods of time. Conclusions: The results concluded that honey bee mixture can be used as chemopreventive agent for minimizing the genotoxic side effects of the anticancer drug CP and open the field for its use in many applications.


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Title A mixture of honey bee products ameliorates the genotoxic side effects of cyclophosphamide
Authors Fahmy, Maha Aly; Hassan, Nagwa H. ; El-Fiky, Samia Ahmed; Elalfy, Heba Gamal
Keywords Cyclophosphamide;Genotoxicity;Protective role;Pollen grains
Issue Date 1-Aug-2015
Journal Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease 
Volume 5
Issue 8
Start page 638
End page 644
ISSN 22221808
DOI 10.1016/S2222-1808(15)60904-5
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84937895491

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