Assessment of the effect of Fucus vesiculosus extract on the labeling of blood constituents with technetium-99m and the histological modifications on the shape of the red blood cells
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Assessment of the effect of Fucus vesiculosus extract on the labeling of blood constituents with technetium-99m and the histological modifications on the shape of the red blood cells
Abstract
Natural products are widely used as food or food additives or medicines for humans. We are trying to develop a model to assess the possible toxic properties of natural products, such as Fucus vesiculosus, utilized in popular medicine. Red blood cells (RBC) labeled with technetium-99m (99mTc) are used in various procedures in nuclear medicine. This labeling procedure depends on a reducing agent, and stannous chloride is used. There is evidence that this labeling may be altered by drugs. We have investigated the possibility that F. vesiculosus extract is capable of altering the labeling of blood elements with 99mTc. Blood was incubated with F. vesiculosus extract and stannous chloride solution and Tc-99m added. Blood was centrifuged and plasma (P) and blood cells (BC) were isolated. Samples of P or BC were also precipitated, centrifuged and insoluble (IF) and soluble (SF) were separated. The percentages of radioativity (%ATI) in BC, IF-P and IF-BC were calculated. Histological preparations of the RBC treated with F. vesiculosus revealed that this extract is capable of promoting important modifications on the shape of the RBC. The%ATI decreased on BC from 93.6+/-2.3 to 29.0+/-2.7, on IF-P from 77.6+/-1.2 to 7.5+/-1.0 and on IF-BC from 80.0+/-3.4 to 12.6+/-4.8. Once the RBC labeling procedure with 99mTc depends on the presence of stannous (+2) ions, the substances present in the F. vesiculosus extract should increase the valence of these ions to stannic (+4). This would decrease the%ATI on blood elements and indicate the presence of oxidant agents in the F. vesiculosus extract.
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