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------>authors3_c= ------>paper_class1=1 ------>Impact_Factor=0.693 ------>paper_class3=2 ------>paper_class2=1 ------>vol=168 ------>confirm_bywho=amel ------>insert_bywho=llyang ------>Jurnal_Rank=29.0 ------>authors4_c= ------>comm_author=1 ------>patent_EDate=None ------>authors5_c= ------>publish_day=30 ------>paper_class2Letter=None ------>page2=240 ------>medlineContent= ------>unit=G0100 ------>insert_date=20030512 ------>iam=3 ------>update_date= ------>author=??? ------>change_event=4 ------>ISSN= ------>authors_c= ------>score=500 ------>journal_name=Toxicology. ------>paper_name=Camelliin B induced apoptosis in HeLa cell line ------>confirm_date=20081217 ------>tch_id=058001 ------>pmid=11684320 ------>page1=231 ------>fullAbstract=Gordonia axillaris (Roxb.) Dietrich (Theaceae) is a native to Taiwan and the leaves have been used as an astringent folk medicine. Camelliin B (CB), a macrocyclic hydrolyzable tannin, was isolated from G. axillaris and showed cytotoxic effects in human carcinoma cells. Among the target cells (SKHep-1, Ha-22T, DU-145, AGS, and HeLa), the cervical carcinoma cell line, HeLa, was more sensitive to CB than were Chang normal liver cells and primary-cultured normal gingival and cervical fibroblasts. Furthermore, the cytotoxic effects of CB showed dose-dependency at 3.2-100.0 microg/ml in HeLa for 1,24,48, and 72 h and with an IC(50) value of 46.3 microg/ml for 48 h. However, the IC(50) value of CB in primary-cultured normal cervical fibroblasts was 108.0 microg/ml. Therefore, the selectivity shown by CB was ascribed to the difference in growth speed between normal and tumor cells. HeLa cells and primary-cultured normal cervical fibroblasts were treated with 50.0 and 100.0 microg/ml CB for 48 h, respectively, and exhibited chromatin condensation, indicating the occurrence of apoptosis. Flow cytometric analysis demonstrated the presence of apoptotic cells with low DNA content, a decrease of cell population at the G(1) phase, and a concomitant increase of cell population at the G(2)/M phase. CB also caused DNA fragmentation and inhibited PARP degradation in HeLa cells. However, CB did not significantly inhibit Bcl-2 expression in HeLa cells at 50.0 microg/ml, only at 100.0 microg/ml for 48 h. These results suggest that CB induced apoptosis, without direct inhibition of Bcl-2 expression in HeLa cells. ------>tmu_sno=None ------>sno=7291 ------>authors2=Chen LG ------>authors3=Yang LL ------>authors4= ------>authors5= ------>authors6= ------>authors6_c= ------>authors=Wang CC ------>delete_flag=0 ------>SCI_JNo=None ------>authors2_c= ------>publish_area=0 ------>updateTitle=Camelliin B induced apoptosis in HeLa cell line. ------>language=2 ------>check_flag= ------>submit_date= ------>country=None ------>no=3 ------>patent_SDate=None ------>update_bywho= ------>publish_year=2001 ------>submit_flag= ------>publish_month=11 |