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Simvastatin Attenuated Tumor Growth in Different Pancreatic Tumor Animal Models

Newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer increases year by year, while the prognosis of pancreatic cancer has not been very good. Statin drugs were found to have protective effects against a variety of cancers, but their association with pancreatic cancer remains to be clarified. This study used different...

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Autores principales: Chen, Chao-Yi, Yang, Yi-Feng, Wang, Paul C., Shan, Liang, Lin, Stephen, Chen, Po-Jung, Chen, Yi-Jung, Chiang, Han-Sun, Lin, Jaw-Town, Hung, Chi-Feng, Liang, Yao-Jen
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9692350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15111408
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author Chen, Chao-Yi
Yang, Yi-Feng
Wang, Paul C.
Shan, Liang
Lin, Stephen
Chen, Po-Jung
Chen, Yi-Jung
Chiang, Han-Sun
Lin, Jaw-Town
Hung, Chi-Feng
Liang, Yao-Jen
author_facet Chen, Chao-Yi
Yang, Yi-Feng
Wang, Paul C.
Shan, Liang
Lin, Stephen
Chen, Po-Jung
Chen, Yi-Jung
Chiang, Han-Sun
Lin, Jaw-Town
Hung, Chi-Feng
Liang, Yao-Jen
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description Newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer increases year by year, while the prognosis of pancreatic cancer has not been very good. Statin drugs were found to have protective effects against a variety of cancers, but their association with pancreatic cancer remains to be clarified. This study used different pancreatic cancer cell lines and in different animal models to confirm the relationship between simvastatin and pancreatic cancer. Flow cytometry and luciferase-based bioluminescent images were used to investigate the cell cycle and tumor growth changes under simvastatin treatment. Simvastatin decreased the MIA PaCa-2 cells, PANC-1 cells, and BxPC-3 cell viability significantly and may arrest the cell cycle in the G0 phase. During in vivo study, subcutaneously implanted simvastatin pre-treated pancreatic cancer cells and intraperitoneally treated simvastatin continuously demonstrated a slower tumor growth rate and decreased the tumor/body weight ratio significantly. In intravenous implant models, implanted simvastatin-pre-treated BxPC-3 cells and cells treated along with simvastatin significantly decreased the tumor growth curve. Implanting the simvastatin-pre-treated pancreatic cells in the subcutaneous model showed better growth inhibition than the intravenous model. These results suggest simvastatin treatment may relate to different signaling pathways in local growth and metastasis. Pancreatic cancer cells presented different growth patterns in different animal-induced models, which could be important for clinical reference when it comes to the relationship of long-term statin use and pancreatic cancer.
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spelling pubmed-96923502022-11-26 Simvastatin Attenuated Tumor Growth in Different Pancreatic Tumor Animal Models Chen, Chao-Yi Yang, Yi-Feng Wang, Paul C. Shan, Liang Lin, Stephen Chen, Po-Jung Chen, Yi-Jung Chiang, Han-Sun Lin, Jaw-Town Hung, Chi-Feng Liang, Yao-Jen Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer increases year by year, while the prognosis of pancreatic cancer has not been very good. Statin drugs were found to have protective effects against a variety of cancers, but their association with pancreatic cancer remains to be clarified. This study used different pancreatic cancer cell lines and in different animal models to confirm the relationship between simvastatin and pancreatic cancer. Flow cytometry and luciferase-based bioluminescent images were used to investigate the cell cycle and tumor growth changes under simvastatin treatment. Simvastatin decreased the MIA PaCa-2 cells, PANC-1 cells, and BxPC-3 cell viability significantly and may arrest the cell cycle in the G0 phase. During in vivo study, subcutaneously implanted simvastatin pre-treated pancreatic cancer cells and intraperitoneally treated simvastatin continuously demonstrated a slower tumor growth rate and decreased the tumor/body weight ratio significantly. In intravenous implant models, implanted simvastatin-pre-treated BxPC-3 cells and cells treated along with simvastatin significantly decreased the tumor growth curve. Implanting the simvastatin-pre-treated pancreatic cells in the subcutaneous model showed better growth inhibition than the intravenous model. These results suggest simvastatin treatment may relate to different signaling pathways in local growth and metastasis. Pancreatic cancer cells presented different growth patterns in different animal-induced models, which could be important for clinical reference when it comes to the relationship of long-term statin use and pancreatic cancer. MDPI 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9692350/ /pubmed/36422538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15111408 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Chao-Yi
Yang, Yi-Feng
Wang, Paul C.
Shan, Liang
Lin, Stephen
Chen, Po-Jung
Chen, Yi-Jung
Chiang, Han-Sun
Lin, Jaw-Town
Hung, Chi-Feng
Liang, Yao-Jen
Simvastatin Attenuated Tumor Growth in Different Pancreatic Tumor Animal Models
title Simvastatin Attenuated Tumor Growth in Different Pancreatic Tumor Animal Models
title_full Simvastatin Attenuated Tumor Growth in Different Pancreatic Tumor Animal Models
title_fullStr Simvastatin Attenuated Tumor Growth in Different Pancreatic Tumor Animal Models
title_full_unstemmed Simvastatin Attenuated Tumor Growth in Different Pancreatic Tumor Animal Models
title_short Simvastatin Attenuated Tumor Growth in Different Pancreatic Tumor Animal Models
title_sort simvastatin attenuated tumor growth in different pancreatic tumor animal models
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9692350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36422538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15111408
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