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Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology ; (6)1993.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-579127

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Objective To observe the effect of Herba Hedyotis Diffusae(HHD) on expression of heat shock protein 70(HSP70) and P16 anti-oncogene protein in mice with H22 cell transplanted tumor. Methods The mice were immunized with hepatoma-lines-H22 cells which were treated by Chinese herbs firstly. According to the pretreatment of the Chinese herbs and whether the H22 cells being blocked by HSP70 monoclonal antibody,the mice were divided into 5 groups:HHD non-blocking group,HHD-blocking group,Radix Codonopsis(RC)-blocking group,RC non-blocking group,and RPMI-1640 control group. Then the treated H22 Cells were translated into the mice. The expression of HSP70 and P16 anti-oncogene protein in mice with transplanted H22 liver carcinoma was detected by immunohistochemical marking method. Results The expressions of HSP70 was up-regulated in HDD non-blocking group and RC non-blocking group,in particular in RC non-blocking group,and the difference was significant as compared with HHD-blocking group,RC-blocking group and control blank group.The expression of P16 anti-oncogene protein was up-regulated in the treatment groups,and the difference was significant in comparison with the control group. The effect on P16 anti-oncogene protein expression was stronger in HDD groups than that in RC groups,but the difference was insignificant between the blocking group and the non-blocking group of each herb. Conclusion The anti-tumor effect of HDD may be achieved by inducing HSP70 expression in transplanted H22 neoplasia and by enhancing the immunogenicity. The up-regulation of P16 anti-oncogene expression by HHD and RC has no direct relationship with the induction of HSP70,and the related mechanism needs further research.

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