Involvement of polyamines in evening primrose extract-induced apoptosis in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells |
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Authors: | T. Arimura A. Kojima-Yuasa Y. Tatsumi D. O. Kennedy I. Matsui-Yuasa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Food and Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Human Life Science, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan;(2) Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Summary. We previously demonstrated that evening primrose extract (EPE) induced apoptosis and inhibited the DNA synthesis in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (EATC) and suggested that EPE-induced inhibition of the growth of EATC are via at least two pathway differentially modulated by reactive oxygen species, notably intracellular peroxides. These are (a) the EPE-induced apoptosis pathway which is dependent on increases in hydrogen peroxide and (b) the EPE-induced inhibition of cell proliferation which is hydrogen peroxide independent. In this study, EPE brought about a significant decrease in intracellular polyamine levels. Furthermore, the addition of polyamines reversed the EPE-induced decrease in cell viability and suppressed the EPE-induced increase in intracellular hydrogen peroxides. However, the addition of polyamines did not reverse EPE-induced decrease in DNA synthesis and phosphorylation of Rb protein, and EPE-induced translocation of AIF. These results suggest the involvement of polyamines in the EPE-induced apoptosis pathway which is dependent on increase in hydrogen peroxide. |
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Keywords: | : Evening primrose extract – Apoptosis – Polyamines – Hydrogen peroxide – DNA synthesis – Ehrlich ascites tumor cells |
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