Antitumor Activity of Escin in Mice Cervical Carcinoma U_(14) In Vivo and Human Cervical Carcinoma Hela Cell Line In Vitro

Xueying Zhou, Changhai Wang, F. Fu
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Pollution made cancer a major disease threatening people's health. In the search for new cancer drug treatments, natural products perform an essential role. Escin, a mixture of triterpene saponins extracted from Aesculus Wilsonii Rehd., was used to analyze the cell growth inhibitory effects and the induction of apoptosis in human cervical carcinoma Hela cancer cell line in vitro. The results of MTT cell viability assay showed that escin could induce significant concentration-dependent and time-dependent inhibition of cell growth, and the cell cycle was arrested at G 1 /S phase in the escin-treated cells. Apoptosis were detected and assessed by Acridine Orange/Ethidium Bromide Staining and Flow Cytometry. The antitumor efficacy of escin on mice cervical carcinoma U_(14) in vivo was investigated, at dose of 2.8 mg/kg escin had rather high inhibition ratio(43.5%) on U_(14) tumor growth.
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Escin对小鼠宫颈癌U_(14)和人宫颈癌Hela细胞株体内抗肿瘤活性的研究
污染使癌症成为威胁人们健康的主要疾病。在寻找新的癌症药物治疗中,天然产物发挥着至关重要的作用。Escin是一种由三萜皂苷组成的混合物。体外实验分析其对人宫颈癌Hela细胞株的细胞生长抑制作用及诱导凋亡的作用。MTT细胞活力测定结果显示,叶香素对细胞生长有明显的浓度依赖性和时间依赖性抑制作用,细胞周期停留在g1 /S期。用吖啶橙/溴化乙啶染色和流式细胞术检测细胞凋亡。研究了escin对小鼠宫颈癌U_(14)的体内抗肿瘤作用,在2.8 mg/kg剂量下,escin对U_(14)肿瘤生长有较高的抑制率(43.5%)。
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