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Palmatine from Mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines

Mahonia bealei is a Chinese folk medicine used to treat various ailments, in particular gastrointestinal inflammation-related illnesses, and palmatine is one of its active constituents. In this study, Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice, a genetically engineered model, were used to investigate the effects of palmat...

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Autores principales: MA, WEI-KUN, LI, HUI, DONG, CUI-LAN, HE, XIN, GUO, CHANG-RUN, ZHANG, CHUN-FENG, YU, CHUN-HAO, WANG, CHONG-ZHI, YUAN, CHUN-SU
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4918606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27175745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2016.5285
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author MA, WEI-KUN
LI, HUI
DONG, CUI-LAN
HE, XIN
GUO, CHANG-RUN
ZHANG, CHUN-FENG
YU, CHUN-HAO
WANG, CHONG-ZHI
YUAN, CHUN-SU
author_facet MA, WEI-KUN
LI, HUI
DONG, CUI-LAN
HE, XIN
GUO, CHANG-RUN
ZHANG, CHUN-FENG
YU, CHUN-HAO
WANG, CHONG-ZHI
YUAN, CHUN-SU
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description Mahonia bealei is a Chinese folk medicine used to treat various ailments, in particular gastrointestinal inflammation-related illnesses, and palmatine is one of its active constituents. In this study, Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice, a genetically engineered model, were used to investigate the effects of palmatine on the initiation and progression of gut inflammation and tumorigenesis enhanced by a high-fat diet. The in vitro antiproliferation and anti-inflammation effects of palmatine were evaluated on HT-29 and SW-480 human colorectal cancer cell lines. The concentration-related antiproliferative effects of palmatine on both cell lines (P<0.01) were observed. Palmatine significantly inhibited lipopolysaccharide-induced increase in cytokine interleukin (IL)-8 levels in the HT-29 cells (P<0.01). In the in vivo studies with Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice, after 10 or 20 mg/kg/day oral palmatine treatment, tumor numbers were significantly reduced in the small intestine and colon in a dose-dependent manner (P<0.01 compared with the model group). The results were supported by tumor distribution data, body weight changes and organ index. The effect on survival was also dose-dependent. Both the low- and high-dose palmatine treatments significantly increased the life span of the mice (P<0.01). The gut histology from the model group showed a prominent adenomatous change along with inflammatory lesions. With palmatine treatment, however, the dysplastic changes were greatly reduced in the small intestine and colon tissue. Reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis of interleukin (IL)-1α, IL1-β, IL-8, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor and granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor in the gut tissue showed that these inflammatory cytokines were reduced significantly following treatment (all P<0.01); serum cytokine levels were also decreased. Data suggests that palmatine has a clinical value in colorectal cancer therapeutics, and this action is likely linked to the inhibition of inflammatory cytokines.
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spelling pubmed-49186062016-07-11 Palmatine from Mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines MA, WEI-KUN LI, HUI DONG, CUI-LAN HE, XIN GUO, CHANG-RUN ZHANG, CHUN-FENG YU, CHUN-HAO WANG, CHONG-ZHI YUAN, CHUN-SU Mol Med Rep Articles Mahonia bealei is a Chinese folk medicine used to treat various ailments, in particular gastrointestinal inflammation-related illnesses, and palmatine is one of its active constituents. In this study, Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice, a genetically engineered model, were used to investigate the effects of palmatine on the initiation and progression of gut inflammation and tumorigenesis enhanced by a high-fat diet. The in vitro antiproliferation and anti-inflammation effects of palmatine were evaluated on HT-29 and SW-480 human colorectal cancer cell lines. The concentration-related antiproliferative effects of palmatine on both cell lines (P<0.01) were observed. Palmatine significantly inhibited lipopolysaccharide-induced increase in cytokine interleukin (IL)-8 levels in the HT-29 cells (P<0.01). In the in vivo studies with Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice, after 10 or 20 mg/kg/day oral palmatine treatment, tumor numbers were significantly reduced in the small intestine and colon in a dose-dependent manner (P<0.01 compared with the model group). The results were supported by tumor distribution data, body weight changes and organ index. The effect on survival was also dose-dependent. Both the low- and high-dose palmatine treatments significantly increased the life span of the mice (P<0.01). The gut histology from the model group showed a prominent adenomatous change along with inflammatory lesions. With palmatine treatment, however, the dysplastic changes were greatly reduced in the small intestine and colon tissue. Reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis of interleukin (IL)-1α, IL1-β, IL-8, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor and granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor in the gut tissue showed that these inflammatory cytokines were reduced significantly following treatment (all P<0.01); serum cytokine levels were also decreased. Data suggests that palmatine has a clinical value in colorectal cancer therapeutics, and this action is likely linked to the inhibition of inflammatory cytokines. D.A. Spandidos 2016-07 2016-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4918606/ /pubmed/27175745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2016.5285 Text en Copyright © 2016, Spandidos Publications
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MA, WEI-KUN
LI, HUI
DONG, CUI-LAN
HE, XIN
GUO, CHANG-RUN
ZHANG, CHUN-FENG
YU, CHUN-HAO
WANG, CHONG-ZHI
YUAN, CHUN-SU
Palmatine from Mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines
title Palmatine from Mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines
title_full Palmatine from Mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines
title_fullStr Palmatine from Mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines
title_full_unstemmed Palmatine from Mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines
title_short Palmatine from Mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in Apc(Min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines
title_sort palmatine from mahonia bealei attenuates gut tumorigenesis in apc(min)(/)(+) mice via inhibition of inflammatory cytokines
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4918606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27175745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2016.5285
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