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Zhong Yao Cai ; 33(4): 584-7, 2010 Apr.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20845790

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of 6-gingerol on reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mitochondrial membrane potential(deltapsim) of chronic myeloid leukemia K562 cells and human acute T lymphoblastic leukemia MOLT4 cells, to investigate the role of mitochondrial pathway in the signal transduction of leukemia cell. METHODS: With different concentrations of 6-gingerol treatment, using 2,7-dichloro fluoresceinciactate (DCFH-DA) as ROS probe, rhodamine-123 as deltapsim probe, the levels of ROS and deltapsim of K562 cells and MOLT4 cells were tested by flow cytomentry. RESULTS: After treated with 6-gingerol, the ROS levels of K562 cells were significantly higher than control group (P < 0.01), while the deltapsim were significantly lower than control group (P < 0.01), and the ROS levels of MOLT4 cells were significantly higher than control group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: 6-gingerol can significantly increase ROS levels of K562 cells and MOLT4 cells, decrease deltapsim of K562 cells,induce apoptosis of leukemia cells by mitochondrial pathway.


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Apoptosis/drug effects , Catechols/pharmacology , Fatty Alcohols/pharmacology , Leukemia, Lymphoid/pathology , Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial/drug effects , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Zingiber officinale/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Catechols/administration & dosage , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Fatty Alcohols/administration & dosage , Flow Cytometry , Humans , K562 Cells , Leukemia, Lymphoid/metabolism , Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial/physiology
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Peptides ; 23(3): 427-35, 2002 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11835991

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Two groups of antimicrobial peptides have been isolated from skin secretions of Bombina maxima. Peptides in the first group, named maximins 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, are structurally related to bombinin-like peptides (BLPs). Unlike BLPs, sequence variations in maximins occurred all through the molecules. In addition to the potent antimicrobial activity, cytotoxicity against tumor cells and spermicidal action of maximins, maximin 3 possessed a significant anti-HIV activity. Maximins 1 and 3 were toxic to mice with LD(50) values of 8.2 and 4.3 mg/kg, respectively. Peptides in the second group, termed maximins H1, H2, H3 and H4, are homologous with bombinin H peptides. cDNA sequences revealed that one maximin peptide plus one maximin H peptide derived from a common larger protein.


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Anti-Infective Agents/pharmacology , Peptides/pharmacology , Skin/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Anti-Infective Agents/isolation & purification , Anti-Infective Agents/toxicity , Anura , Base Sequence , China , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/analysis , Humans , Male , Mice , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Models, Animal , Molecular Sequence Data , Peptides/isolation & purification , Peptides/toxicity , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Spermatozoa/drug effects , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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