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0.05).The mRNA expression of Cyclin B1 of IMRT group was significantly higher than that of ART group at each dose point(P
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Background and purpose:Somatostatin receptors have been found in a variety of tumors and are therefore amenable to treatment with somatostatin analogs, like octreotide. However, the study of SSTRs expression has been rarely studied in nasopharyngeal cancer.We investigated the expression of somatostatin receptors gene subtypes in human nasopharyngeal cancer cell line CNE_ 2 . Methods:We have harvested cultured human nasopharyngeal cancer cell line CNE_ 2 . Using both techniques, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemical assay, we analysed mRNA of different subtypes of somatostatin receptors in human nasopharyngeal cancer cell line CNE_ 2 .Results:The positive rate of somatostatin receptors subtype SSTR_ 1 SSTR_ 2 SSTR_ 4 was manifested in the human nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell line CNE_ 2 by RT-PCR and immunohistochemical assay. According to immunohistochemical assay, SSTR_ 1 and SSTR_ 2A showed strongly positive expression and SSTR_ 3 and SSTR_ 5 negative expression,respectively.Conclusions:There are more than one SSTR subtypes expressed in the human nasopharyndeal carcinoma cell line CNE_ 2 . This study demonstrated the presence of SSTR_1,SSTR_ 2 in the human nasopharyndeal carcinoma cell line CNE_ 2 .
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Objective:To investigate the effects of tetrandrine(Tet) on proliferaton and apoptosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell line CNE.Methods:CNE cells were divided into groups and treated by Tet at different concentrations.Inhibitory effects of tetrandrine were determined by MTT assay.The morphologic changes of CNE cells were observed by transmission electron microscope.DNA fragmentations were determined by gel electrophoresis assay.Cell apoptosis was investigated by flow cytometer.The expressions of apoptosis-related genes were detected by retrotranscriptase polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR).Results:Tetrandrine possessed inhibitory effect on CNE cell proliferation in a concentration-dependent manner(P