2010
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.33.622
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.ALPHA.-Chaconine Inhibits Angiogenesis in Vitro by Reducing Matrix Metalloproteinase-2

Abstract: Glycoalkaloids are the biologically active secondary metabolites found in many plants, such as potatoes. Glycoalkaloids are produced in leaves, roots, tubers and sprouts of the potato plant, and are involved in host plant resistance to bacteria, fungi, viruses, and insects. 1) Several reports have showed that glycoalkaloids suppress the growth of cancer cells in human skin, liver, prostate, breast and colon. 2-4) aChaconine, a trisaccharide glycoalkaloid, is the main steroidal glycoalkaloid in potato (Solanum … Show more

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“…Because some effective antitumor agents targeting tumor vessel formation have been shown to reduce MMP2 activity [29,30] and MMP2 produced by endothelial cells is known to contribute to the progress of angiogenesis [17], we investigated MMP2 enzyme activity in response to EEGS treatment. The activity of extracellular MMP2 was decreased by EEGS treatment in a dose-dependent manner (Figure 4C).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because some effective antitumor agents targeting tumor vessel formation have been shown to reduce MMP2 activity [29,30] and MMP2 produced by endothelial cells is known to contribute to the progress of angiogenesis [17], we investigated MMP2 enzyme activity in response to EEGS treatment. The activity of extracellular MMP2 was decreased by EEGS treatment in a dose-dependent manner (Figure 4C).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main components of solanine that have these antitumor properties are the alkaloids, which lead to cytotoxicity and anti-nuclear splitting in tumor cells (33). Previous studies have demonstrated that solanine has a clear cytotoxic effect on human HepG2 cells through the direct inhibition of the activity of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9 and tumor angiogenesis; therefore, inhibiting tumor metastasis (34,35). In addition, solanine reduces the mitochondrial membrane potential, by increasing the opening of the PTP.…”
Section: Solanine Significantly Inhibits the Growth Of Hepg2 Cells Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MMP levels have been demonstrated to be elevated in many forms of cancer (12). Members of the MMP family have been shown to be involved in various functions related to cancer such as tumor growth, cell migration, and tumor angiogenesis (18). MMP-2 has been increased in both expression and activation in glioblastomas compared to normal brain tissue (19,20).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%