Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10900310 | Cancer Letters | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Methyl protodioscin is a furostanol bisglycoside with antitumor properties. The present study investigated its effects on human chronic myelogenous leukemia K562 cells. Cell cycle analysis showed that methyl protodioscin caused distinct G2/M arrest, with the appearance of polyploidy population. The levels of cyclin B1 decreased, whereas Cdc2 kept at a steady level. Subsequent apoptosis after G2/M blockage was demonstrated through DNA fragmentation and the annexin V staining assay. Methyl protodioscin induced a biphasic alteration (i.e. an early hyperpolarization, followed by depolarization) in mitochondrial membrane potential of K562 cells. The transient decline of intracellular Ca2+ concentration was observed at early stage. The generation of reactive oxygen species was also detected. The anti-apoptotic Bcl-xL transiently increased and then decreased. And the pro-apoptotic Bax was markedly up-regulated. Taken together, these data demonstrated that methyl protodioscin inhibits K562 cell proliferation via G2/M arrest and apoptosis, with mitochondrial hyperpolarization and the disruption of Ca2+ homeostasis playing important roles.
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Authors
Ming-Jie Liu, Patrick Ying-Kit Yue, Zhao Wang, Ricky Ngok-Shun Wong,