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Trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study

BACKGROUND: Recent studies showed that moderate consumption of red or white wines increased the chances of breast cancer, while similar consumption of red wines, rich in trans-resveratrol (trans-R), decreased the rate of prostate cancer. This prompted us to explore the role of various forms of R in...

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Autores principales: Anisimova, Natalia YU, Kiselevsky, Mikhail V, Sosnov, Andrey V, Sadovnikov, Sergey V, Stankov, Ivan N, Gakh, Andrei A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3313904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22185600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-5-88
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author Anisimova, Natalia YU
Kiselevsky, Mikhail V
Sosnov, Andrey V
Sadovnikov, Sergey V
Stankov, Ivan N
Gakh, Andrei A
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Kiselevsky, Mikhail V
Sosnov, Andrey V
Sadovnikov, Sergey V
Stankov, Ivan N
Gakh, Andrei A
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description BACKGROUND: Recent studies showed that moderate consumption of red or white wines increased the chances of breast cancer, while similar consumption of red wines, rich in trans-resveratrol (trans-R), decreased the rate of prostate cancer. This prompted us to explore the role of various forms of R in cancer proliferation. RESULTS: Trans-R was found to be the most potent antiproliferative agent. Cis-R demonstrated somewhat less potency compared to trans-R. Unlike cis-R and trans-R, dihydro-R exhibits moderate proliferative effect on androgen-independent prostate cancer cell lines PC-3 and DU-145 at picomolar concentrations. At higher concentrations, dihydro-R caused proliferation inhibition, similar to cis-R and trans-R. The proliferative effect of dihydro-R at low concentrations can be reversed by trans-R which acts as a partial antagonist in the presence of dihydro-R. Mixtures of dihydro-R and trans-R demonstrated complex non-monotonic cross-modulation activity patterns. CONCLUSIONS: Dihydro-R exhibits proliferative effects in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells at picomolar and nanomolar concentrations. While the exact mechanism of these effects requires further evaluation, our preliminary results point to hormone receptor modulation activity. We also observed strong cross modulation between trans-R and dihydro-R at sub-picomolar concentrations. The role of dihydro-R in cancer proliferation related to moderate consumption of red wine remains an open question because dihydro-R has a very complex activity pattern in the presence of trans-R.
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spelling pubmed-33139042012-03-28 Trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study Anisimova, Natalia YU Kiselevsky, Mikhail V Sosnov, Andrey V Sadovnikov, Sergey V Stankov, Ivan N Gakh, Andrei A Chem Cent J Preliminary Communication BACKGROUND: Recent studies showed that moderate consumption of red or white wines increased the chances of breast cancer, while similar consumption of red wines, rich in trans-resveratrol (trans-R), decreased the rate of prostate cancer. This prompted us to explore the role of various forms of R in cancer proliferation. RESULTS: Trans-R was found to be the most potent antiproliferative agent. Cis-R demonstrated somewhat less potency compared to trans-R. Unlike cis-R and trans-R, dihydro-R exhibits moderate proliferative effect on androgen-independent prostate cancer cell lines PC-3 and DU-145 at picomolar concentrations. At higher concentrations, dihydro-R caused proliferation inhibition, similar to cis-R and trans-R. The proliferative effect of dihydro-R at low concentrations can be reversed by trans-R which acts as a partial antagonist in the presence of dihydro-R. Mixtures of dihydro-R and trans-R demonstrated complex non-monotonic cross-modulation activity patterns. CONCLUSIONS: Dihydro-R exhibits proliferative effects in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells at picomolar and nanomolar concentrations. While the exact mechanism of these effects requires further evaluation, our preliminary results point to hormone receptor modulation activity. We also observed strong cross modulation between trans-R and dihydro-R at sub-picomolar concentrations. The role of dihydro-R in cancer proliferation related to moderate consumption of red wine remains an open question because dihydro-R has a very complex activity pattern in the presence of trans-R. BioMed Central 2011-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3313904/ /pubmed/22185600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-5-88 Text en Copyright ©2011 Anisimova et al
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Anisimova, Natalia YU
Kiselevsky, Mikhail V
Sosnov, Andrey V
Sadovnikov, Sergey V
Stankov, Ivan N
Gakh, Andrei A
Trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study
title Trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study
title_full Trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study
title_fullStr Trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study
title_short Trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study
title_sort trans-, cis-, and dihydro-resveratrol: a comparative study
topic Preliminary Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3313904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22185600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-5-88
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