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Title: Antiproliferation and apoptosis induction in colorectal cancer cells by goniothalamin
Authors: Sophonnithiprasert T.
Mahabusarakam W.
Nakamura Y.
Watanapokasin R.
Keywords: antineoplastic agent
goniothalamin
unclassified drug
antineoplastic agent
goniothalamin
pyrone derivative
antineoplastic activity
antiproliferative activity
apoptosis
Article
cell proliferation assay
cell structure
cell viability assay
chromatin condensation
colorectal cancer
colorectal cancer cell line
controlled study
drug effect
human
human cell
IC50
MTT assay
apoptosis
cell proliferation
Colorectal Neoplasms
drug effects
tumor cell line
Antineoplastic Agents
Apoptosis
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation
Colorectal Neoplasms
Humans
Pyrones
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the effect of goniothalamin on antiproliferation and apoptosis induction in three types of colorectal cancer cells. Background: Colorectal cancer is the third of the twentieth most commonly diagnosed cancer. Different types of colorectal cancer cells differ in genotype and characteristics leading to different responses to anticancer drugs. Therefore, finding new anticancer compound for the colorectal cancer cells is necessary. Material and Method: Antiproliferative response of goniothalamin on three colorectal cancer cell lines including Colo 205, SW480, and LoVo were determined by MTT assay. The antiproliferative response at different time and dose was also observed. Apoptosis induction by goniothalamin was observed in all three cell-lines via morphological changes and nuclear condensation by Hoechst33342 staining. Results: Goniothalamin showed different antiproliferative response on Colo 205, SW480, and LoVo cells at the IC50 value is 9.86+0.38 μM, 22.00+4.40 μM, and 65.25+1.85 μM, respectively. In addition, the antiproliferative response of goniothalamin was a time- and dose- dependent manner. Apoptosis morphological changes and nuclear condensation were clearly observed in Colo 205, SW480 and LoVo cells treated with 10 μM, 25 μM, and 50 μM goniothalamin, respectively. Conclusion: Goniothalamin showed antiproliferation and apoptosis induction in colorectal cancer cells with different sensitivity depending on cell type. Investigation of mechanisms underlying apoptosis and its potential use for colorectal cancer treatment should be further studied. © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13657
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ISSN: 1252208
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