Sanguinarine inhibits VEGF-induced angiogenesis in a fibrin gel matrix |
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Authors: | Basini Giuseppina Bussolati Simona Santini Sujen Eleonora Grasselli Francesca |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Produzioni Animali, Biotecnologie Veterinarie, Qualità e Sicurezza degli Alimenti, Sezione di Fisiologia Veterinaria, Università di Parma, Parma, Italy. basini@unipr.it |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The identification of possible ways to block blood vessels formation has become a major scientific objective of the last decade and several phytochemicals are currently being exploited to target tumour angiogenesis. AIM: The effects of Sanguinarine (SA), an alkaloid from the root of Sanguinaria Canadensis, were evaluated in an in vitro angiogenesis model; moreover the effects on Akt phosphorylation in porcine aortic endothelial cell line (AOC) were also examined. METHODS: SA (300 nM) was tested in the presence or absence of VEGF (100 ng/ml) in a three dimensional angiogenesis bioassay obtained pipetting a suspension of AOC on microcarrier beads in a fibrinogen solution before the addition of thrombine. Endothelial cell proliferation was measured at 48, 96, 144, 192 h. The phosphorylation of Akt was measured by ELISA in 2 x 10(5) AOC treated as described above. RESULTS: The addition of SA abolished (p< 0.001) VEGF stimulatory effect on AOC growth at all the examined times. In addition, the stimulatory effect induced by VEGF on Akt phosphorylation was significantly (p< 0.001) inhibited by SA. CONCLUSION: SA appear to be an antiangiogenic natural product by directly suppressing the proliferative effect of VEGF on endothelial cell line: this effect could be mediated by blocking the VEGF-induced Akt activation. |
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