1.Essential Oil from Alpiniae Zerumbet Fructus Alleviates High Glucose-induced HUVEC Injury via TXNIP Signaling Pathway
Wen ZHANG ; Nen-ling ZHANG ; Yan-yan ZHANG ; Yan CHEN ; Ling-yun FU ; Di PAN ; Xiang-chun SHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(13):21-27
Objective:To study the protective effect of essential oil from Alpiniae Zerumbet Fructus (EOAZF) against high glucose (HG)-induced injury of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs)
2.Synthesis and cytotoxicity of longistylin C derivatives.
Yan SHAN ; Ting HONG ; Yan-Fei WANG ; Nen-Ling ZHANG ; Bo YU ; Yu LU ; Sheng-Xiang QIU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2015;13(4):311-315
The present study was designed to identify potent anti-tumor compounds from a series of new longistylin C derivatives. Ten longistylin C derivatives were synthesized and their structures were confirmed by (1)H NMR, MS, and elemental analyses. Their cytotoxicity in vitro against three human cancer cell lines (A549, HepG2, and MCF-7) were evaluated by the MTT assay. Among these compounds, DT-6 and DT-9 displayed much better cytotoxicity against A549, HepG2, and MCF-7 cells, DT-1 exhibited selective cytotoxicity against HepG2, and the structure-activity relationships were investigated. In conclusion, Compounds DT-6 and DT-9 may serve as potential lead compounds for the discovery of new anti-cancer drugs.
Antineoplastic Agents
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chemical synthesis
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pharmacology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor
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Humans
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Structure-Activity Relationship
3.Inhibitory Effect of Essential Oil from Fructus Alpinia zerumbet on Endothelial-to-mesenchymal Transition Induced by High Glucose via Nrf2/Notch1 Signaling Pathway
Shuang ZHAO ; Li HE ; Mei HUANG ; Nen-ling ZHANG ; Feng JIANG ; Xiang-chun SHEN ; Ling LI ; Yan-yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2020;26(23):99-105
Objective:To investigate the inhibitory effect and the possible mechanism of essential oil from fructus
4. Effect of Oxymatrine in Inhibiting Proliferation and Migration of HT-29 Cells Induced by Insulin
Di PAN ; Wen ZHANG ; Rong ZHANG ; Shi-quan GAN ; Yan CHEN ; Nen-ling ZHANG ; Yi-ni XU ; Xiang-chun SHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2019;25(24):36-42
Objective:To investigate the effect of oxymatrine (OMT) on the proliferation and migration of human colon cancer cell line HT-29 under Type Ⅱ diabetes environment by co-culturing HT-29 with insulin to simulate hyperinsulinemia. Method:The effect of OMT (2, 4, 8 mmol·L-1) on insulin-induced proliferation of HT-29 was detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay and cloning assay. The morphology change and cell migration were evaluated under microscope and by wound healing assay. The Annexin V/propidium iodide(PI) assay was used to detect the change of insulin-induced HT-29 cell cycle and apoptosis. Western blot was performed to validate the expression of cell cycle-related protein and cell migration protein. Result:Insulin significantly increased growth of HT-29 (P<0.05). Compared with insulin group, OMT with 2, 4, 8 mmol·L-1 showed a significant inhibitory effect in this model (P<0.05). In addition, OMT blocked HT-29 cell cycle in G0/G1 phase (P<0.05), and showed a slight apoptotic effect. Western blot showed that the down-regulation of Cyclin D1, CDK4 and the up-regulation of p27 by OMT might involve the growth inhibition mechanism. Furthermore, OMT reduced the migration of insulin-induced HT-29 according to wound healing assay(P<0.05). Decreased Vimentin (P<0.05)and increased E-cadherin(P<0.05)might be correlated with the migration restrain. Conclusion:OMT can inhibit the proliferation and migration of insulin-induced HT-29 cells. The changes of cell cycle and migration related proteins may be correlated with the mechanism.