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Anti- angiogenic effect of furanodiene on HUVECs in vitro and on zebrafish in vivo
Zhong, ZF; Hoi, PM; Chen, X. P.; Wang, YT
2012-09-01
Source PublicationJ Ethnopharmacol
ISSN0378-8741
Pages721-727
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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Furanodiene is an active ingredient of the traditional Chinese medicine, Rhizoma Curcumae, commonly used for the treatment of cancer in China. AIM OF THE STUDY: To investigate the anti-cancer property of Rhizoma Curcumae, this study describes the anti-angiogenic activities of furanodiene in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) in vitro and in zebrafish in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: HUVECs were treated with different doses of furanodiene in the presence or absence of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). The anti-proliferative effect of furanodiene was measured using the XTT assay. The anti-migration and anti-invasion activities of this compound were investigated with a wound-healing migration model and a three-dimensional cell invasion model, respectively. The effects of furanodiene on HUVEC differentiation were assessed by in vitro tube formation in Matrigel™. The expression of related proteins was detected by Western blot. Morphological observations of zebrafish were evaluated in transgenic Tg (fli1: EGFP) zebrafish embryos. RESULTS: Our results showed that furanodiene exposure could significantly inhibit the proliferation of HUVECs in a dose-dependent manner and inhibit VEGF-induced proliferation at a low dose. Relative to the VEGF-induced control, the number of invading and migrating cells was significantly reduced in the furanodiene-treated groups. Furanodiene also dramatically suppressed tube formation and p-Akt (Ser473), p-Erk 1/2 (Thr202/Tyr204), ICAM-1, p-p85 (Ser428) as well as p85 protein expression. Furthermore, exposure to furanodiene inhibited angiogenesis in the zebrafish model. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that furanodiene exposure exhibits a potential anti-angiogenic effect through suppression of endothelial cell growth, invasion, migration and tube formation via regulation of the PI3K pathway. This potential anti-angiogenic effect of furanodiene may play an important role in the anti-tumor activity of the traditional Chinese medicine, Rhizoma Curcumae.

KeywordFuranodiene Anti-angiogenesis Invasion Migration Tube Formation Zebrafish
DOI10.1016/j.jep.2011.08.052
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Language英語English
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Corresponding AuthorWang, YT
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Zhong, ZF,Hoi, PM,Chen, X. P.,et al. Anti- angiogenic effect of furanodiene on HUVECs in vitro and on zebrafish in vivo[J]. J Ethnopharmacol, 2012, 721-727.
APA Zhong, ZF., Hoi, PM., Chen, X. P.., & Wang, YT (2012). Anti- angiogenic effect of furanodiene on HUVECs in vitro and on zebrafish in vivo. J Ethnopharmacol, 721-727.
MLA Zhong, ZF,et al."Anti- angiogenic effect of furanodiene on HUVECs in vitro and on zebrafish in vivo".J Ethnopharmacol (2012):721-727.
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