Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5861681 | Toxicology in Vitro | 2015 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Natural products remain an important source of new drugs, including anticancer drugs. Recently, our group reported the anticancer activity of eupomatenoid-5 (eup-5), a neolignan isolated from Piper regnellii (Miq.) C. DC. var. regnellii leaves. In vitro studies demonstrated that MCF-7 (breast) and 786-0 (kidney) were among the cancer cell lines most sensitive to eup-5 treatment. The current results demonstrate that mitochondrial membrane depolarization and generation of reactive oxygen species are implicated in eup-5-mediated cytotoxic effects on these cancer cells lines. In MCF-7 cells, eup-5 led to phosphatidylserine externalization and caspase activation, whereas the same did not occur in 786-0 cells. Scanning electron microscopy revealed a reduction of microvilli density, as well as cell morphology alterations. Moreover, treated MCF-7 cells exhibited well-characterized apoptosis alterations, while treated 786-0 cells exhibited characteristics of programmed necroptosis process. These findings support the possibility that different mechanisms may be targeted by eup-5 in cell death response.
Keywords
DcfOVCAR-37-AAD7-aminoactinomycin D2,7-dichlorofluoresceinHCEMPTPHBSS2,7-dichlorodihydrofluoresceinPC-3DCFH-DADCFHTLCRh123MCF-7TGIMMPDCEPBSPiper regnelliiTNFFBSDMSODNAO2−ROSS.D.Hydrogen peroxideAdenosine TriphosphateATPsuperoxide aniondeoxyribonucleic acidmitochondrial permeability transition porestandard deviationApoptosisdichlorofluorescin diacetateDimethyl sulfoxideRhodamine 123fetal bovine serumhuman breast cancer cell linehuman prostate cancer cell linetumour necrosis factorphycoerythrinphosphate buffer salinePhosphatidylserineHank’s buffered salt solutionSEMtotal growth inhibitionScanning electron microscopyProgrammed necrosisH2O2RIPMitochondrial membrane potentialReceptor interacting proteinthin-layer chromatographyfractionReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Giovanna Barbarini Longato, Giovanna Francisco Fiorito, Débora Barbosa Vendramini-Costa, Ilza Maria de Oliveira Sousa, Sirlene Valério Tinti, Ana Lúcia Tasca Gois Ruiz, Sinara Mônica Vitalino de Almeida, Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha, Mary Ann Foglio,