Study on relationship of quercetin on cervical carcinoma in nude mice model of tumor growth and the expression of heparanase
- VernacularTitle:槲皮素对宫颈癌裸鼠模型肿瘤生长及其对乙酰肝素酶表达的关系研究
- Author:
Wei WEI
;
Ting LIU
;
Bo DING
;
Shuwen CAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
quercetin;
heparanase;
cervical cancer
- From:
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics
2015;(11):26-29,32
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore effect of quercetin on growth of cervical cancer,and its relationship to expression heparanase, and to investigate the possible mechanism of the inhibition effect of quercetin on cervical cancer .Methods HeLa cells were injected into nude mouse to establish the model of cervical cancer.30 nude mice with palpable tumors were randomly assigned to five groups:25,50,100 mg/kg quercetin groups,PI-88 positive group and blank control group.Transmission electron microscope was used to observe the ultrastructural changes of the vascular endothelial cells in each group.The expression of heparanase protein was detected by Western blot.Used blank control group for grey reference, relative grey value of each group was calculated for the further statistical analysis.Results 50,100 mg/kg quercetin groups and group of PI -88 made the volume of tumor tissues smaller.In 50 mg/kg quercetin group, swelling of VEC and mitochondria in tumor tissues was observed.In 100 mg/kg quercetin group, the disappearance of membraneaceous structures was found.In PI-88 positive group, the atresia of lumen, vacuole-shaped smooth endoplasmic reticulum and a dead cell were observed.50 and 100 mg/kg quercetin groups decreased the heparanase protein levels significantly(P<0.05).Furthermore, PI-88 positive group could decrease the heparanase protein levels significantly(P<0.05), compared to 50 and 100 mg/kg quercetin groups.However, the difference between the 25 mg/kg quercetin group and blank control group showed no statistical significance.Conclusion The growth of cervical cancer could be inhibited by 50, 100 mg/kg quercetin.Meanwhile, the ultrastructural changes of tumor endothelial cells could be induced by 50,100 mg/kg quercetin.These changes may relate with the decrease of heparanase protein level .