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Sideroxylin (Callistemon lanceolatus) suppressed cell proliferation and increased apoptosis in ovarian cancer cells accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction, the generation of reactive oxygen species, and an increase of lipid peroxidation

Authors
Park, SunwooLim, WhasunJeong, WonsikBazer, Fuller W.Lee, DonghoSong, Gwonhwa
Issue Date
11월-2018
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
apoptosis; Callistemon lanceolatus; ovarian cancer; sideroxylin; signal transduction
Citation
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY, v.233, no.11, pp.8597 - 8604
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY
Volume
233
Number
11
Start Page
8597
End Page
8604
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/72086
DOI
10.1002/jcp.26540
ISSN
0021-9541
Abstract
Sideroxylin is a C-methylated flavone isolated from Callistemon lanceolatus and exerts antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus. However, the anticancer effects of sideroxylin and its intracellular signaling mechanisms have not yet been identified. Results of our study showed that sideroxylin decreased cell proliferation and increased apoptosis, causing DNA fragmentation, depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane, the generation of reactive oxygen species, and an increase of lipid peroxidation in ovarian cancer cells (ES2 and OV90 cells). Additionally, sideroxylin activated the phosphorylation of ERK1/2, JNK, P38, and MAPK proteins and the use of LY294002, U0126, SB203580, and SP600125 to block their phosphorylation, respectively, in ES2 and OV90 cells. Collectively, the results of present study indicated that sideroxylin was a novel therapeutic agent to combat the proliferation of ovarian cancer cells through the induction of mitochondrial dysfunction and the activation of PI3K and MAPK signal transduction.
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