ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the inhibitory effects of sulfated oligosaccharides PI-88 on the heparanase protein expression of human esophageal squamous cancer cell (ESCC) line TE-13, and to explore the effects of growth, angiogenesis and heparanase protein expression on ESCC xenografts of nude mice. Methods TE-13 cells were cultured and divided into three groups:group A (control group), group B (15 mg/L PI-88) and group C (30 mg/L PI-88). Heparanase protein expression of TE-13 cells was measured by Western blot assay after being cultured for 36 h. The ESCC suspension was injected subcutaneously in 10 BALB/c/nu mice to build up ESCC xenograft model. The model mice were divided randomly into observation group and control group (5 mice per group). The mice in observation group received 40 mg/(kg·d) PI-88. The mice in control group only received the same volume of saline at the same time. Both PI-88 and saline were daily administrated for 14 days. Every 2 days,the volume of xeongrafts were measured and the mice were executed at the 14th day. CD34 immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the micro vessel density (MVD) of xenografts. Western blot assay and immunohistochemical staining were used to detect the heparanase protein expression of xenografts. Results The heparanase protein expressions of TE-13 cells were significantly decreased in group B and group C than those of group A (P<0.001), with a kind of PI-88 dose-dependent manner. The volume, MVD and heparanase protein expression of xenografts were significantly lower in observation group than those of control group (P<0.05). Conclusion The heparanase protein expression in TE-13 cells can be inhibited by PI-88 in vitro and vivo. Furthermore, the growth and angiogenesis of ESCC xenografts were also inhibited by PI-88.