Effects of antidiabetic drug metformin on the migration and invasion abilities of human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cell line in vitro / 中国癌症杂志
China Oncology
; (12)2001.
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Background and purpose:There is growing evidence that metformin,a commonly used drug in the treatment of type Ⅱ diabetes,may impede the growth of human tumors.However in a recent study it was found that metformin treatment might result in promotion of the angiogenic phenotype and increase tumorigenic progression.In this study we investigated the effects of metformin on the migration and invasion abilities of human lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549 in vitro and explored the possible underlying mechanisms.Methods:A549 cells were treated with 0.5,2 and 8 mmol/L metformin for 72 hrs.The laterad-migration and invasion abilities of the cells in vitro were measured by scratch assay and Boyden-Chamber assay,respectively.Expressions of MMP2 and MMP9 mRNA of the cells before and after metformin treatment were measured by Real-time PCR.Results:The migration rate of A549 cells was increased after treated by metformin at the concentration of 8 mmol/L.The invasion ability was also signifi cantly increased by 8 mmol/L metformin treatment from 37.4?4.6 to 59.8?7.2(P
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China Oncology
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2001
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