Abstract |
In the present study, two alkaloids isolated from Pterogyne nitens, a plant native to Brazil, have been shown to induce apoptosis in human breast cancer cells. These compounds, pterogynine (PGN) and pterogynidine ( PGD), were tested for their effect on a human infiltrating ductal carcinoma cell line (ZR-7531). The cell line was treated with each alkaloid at several concentrations. Time-dependence (with or without recuperation time) and concentration-dependence (in the range 0.25-10 mM) were investigated in cytotoxicity and apoptosis assays. The annexin assay indicated an apparently higher percentage of death by necrosis of malignant cells after 24 h exposure to both P. nitens extracts than the Hoechst assay. Thus, our results in the two tests demonstrated that the Hoechst assay can discriminate between late apoptotic cells and necrosis, whereas the flow cytometry-based annexin V assay cannot. We concluded that PGN and PGD have effective antineoplastic activity against human breast cancer cells in vitro, by inducing programmed cell death.
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Authors | Roberta Aparecida Duarte, Elaine Rodrigues Mello, Camila Araki, Vanderlan da Silva Bolzani, Dulce Helena Siqueira e Silva, Luis Octavio Regasini, Tarsia Giabardo Alves Silva, Mauro César Cafundó de Morais, Valdecir Farias Ximenes, Christiane Pienna Soares |
Journal | Tumour biology : the journal of the International Society for Oncodevelopmental Biology and Medicine
(Tumour Biol)
Vol. 31
Issue 5
Pg. 513-22
(Oct 2010)
ISSN: 1423-0380 [Electronic] Netherlands |
PMID | 20700682
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Alkaloids
- Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
- Guanidines
- Plant Extracts
- Plant Preparations
- pterogynidine
- pterogynine
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Topics |
- Alkaloids
(pharmacology)
- Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
(pharmacology)
- Apoptosis
(drug effects)
- Breast Neoplasms
(pathology)
- Caesalpinia
(chemistry)
- Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast
(pathology)
- Cell Line, Tumor
- Cell Separation
- Female
- Flow Cytometry
- Guanidines
(pharmacology)
- Humans
- Necrosis
- Plant Extracts
(pharmacology)
- Plant Leaves
(chemistry)
- Plant Preparations
(pharmacology)
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