Picrasma quassioides extract elevates the cervical cancer cell apoptosis through ROS-mitochondrial axis activated p38 MAPK signaling pathway

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Title
Picrasma quassioides extract elevates the cervical cancer cell apoptosis through ROS-mitochondrial axis activated p38 MAPK signaling pathway
Author(s)
Y X Gong; Y Liu; Y H Jin; M H Jin; Y H Han; J Li; G N Shen; D P Xie; C X Ren; L Y Yu; D S Lee; Ji-Su KimYu Jin Jo; J Kwon; J Lee; Y H Park; Taeho Kwon; Y D Cui; H N Sun
Bibliographic Citation
in Vivo, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 1823-1833
Publication Year
2020
Abstract
Background/aim: Picrasma quassioides (P. quassioides) is used in traditional Asian medicine widely for the treatment of anemopyretic cold, eczema, nausea, loss of appetite, diabetes mellitus, hypertension etc. In this study we aimed to understand the effect of P. quassioides ethanol extract on SiHa cervical cancer cell apoptosis. Materials and methods: The P. quassioides extract-induced apoptosis was analyzed using the MTT assay, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry and western blotting. Results: P. quassioides extract induced cellular apoptosis by increasing the accumulation of cellular and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and inhibiting ATP synthesis. Pretreatment with N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), a classic antioxidant, decreased the intracellular ROS production and inhibited apoptosis. In addition, the P38 MAPK signaling pathway is a key in the apoptosis of SiHa cells induced by the P. quassioides extract. Conclusion: The P. quassioides extract exerts its anti-cancer properties on SiHa cells through ROS-mitochondria axis and P38 MAPK signaling. Our data provide a new insight for P. quassioides as a therapeutic strategy for cervical cancer treatment.
Keyword
Picrasma quassioidescervical cancerapoptosisROSmitochondria
ISSN
0258-851X
Publisher
Int Inst Anticancer Research
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.21873/invivo.11977
Type
Article
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Jeonbuk Branch Institute > Primate Resources Center > 1. Journal Articles
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