Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2553815 Life Sciences 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Some coumarins possess enhancing effects on lymphocyte mitogen responsiveness.In this investigation, the activity of scopoletin, a coumarin that has been isolated from different plants and in this case specifically from T. cordata Mill., was evaluated.For this purpose, normal T lymphocytes and a hyperproliferative T lymphoma cell line were used. Scopoletin was found to exert a dual action on tumoral lymphocytes exhibiting both a cytostatic and a cytotoxic effect. These effects varied with the concentrations analysed and the time of cell incubation (EC50: 251 ± 15 μg/ml) and were associated to the induction of apoptosis. Scopoletin induced cell proliferation on normal T lymphocytes (Proliferation stimulation index: 1 μg/ml scopoletin: 1.26 ± 0.1; 10 μg/ml scopoletin: 3 ± 0.25; 100 μg/ml scopoletin: 1.86 ± 0.08); this stimulatory action was found to be due to the interaction with kinase C (PKC) protein. These results indicate that scopoletin could be a potential antitumoral compound to be used for cancer treatment.

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