Fucoxanthin induces apoptosis in human glioma cells by triggering

Jan 28, 2019 - Taken together, these results suggested that fucoxanthin induced U251 human glioma cells apoptosis by triggering ROS-mediated oxidative...
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Fucoxanthin induces apoptosis in human glioma cells by triggering ROSmediated oxidative damage and regulating MAPKs and PI3K/AKT pathways Hua-lian Wu, Xiao-yan Fu, Wen-qiang Cao, Wen-zhou Xiang, Ya-jun Hou, Jin-kui Ma, Ying Wang, and Cundong Fan J. Agric. Food Chem., Just Accepted Manuscript • DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b07126 • Publication Date (Web): 28 Jan 2019 Downloaded from http://pubs.acs.org on January 30, 2019

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Fucoxanthin induces apoptosis in human glioma cells by

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triggering ROS-mediated oxidative damage and regulating

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MAPKs and PI3K/AKT pathways

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Hua-lian Wu1‡, Xiao-yan Fu2‡, Wen-qiang Cao3, Wen-zhou Xiang1, Ya-jun Hou2,

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Jin-kui Ma4, Ying Wang2*, Cun-dong Fan2*

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Key Laboratory of Marine Materia Medica (LMMM-GD), South China Sea Institute

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of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510301, China

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Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Bio-resources and Ecology (LMB), Guangdong

Key Lab of Cerebral Microcirculation in Universities of Shandong, Taishan Medical

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University, Taian, Shandong, 271000, China

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Guangdong, 519000, China

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526061, China

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‡ Authors contributed equally to the work.

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* Corresponding authors:

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Cun-dong Fan, Key Lab of Cerebral Microcirculation in Universities of Shandong,

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Taishan Medical University, Taian, Shandong, 271000, China, Tel: +86-538-6230027;

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Fax: +86-538-6230027; Email: [email protected]

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Ying Wang, Key Lab of Cerebral Microcirculation in Universities of Shandong,

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Taishan Medical University, Taian, Shandong, 271000, China, Tel: +86-538-6230030;

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Fax: +86-538-6230030; Email: [email protected]

Zhuhai Hopegenes Medical & Phamaceutical Institute, Hengqin New Area, Zhuhai,

School of Food & Pharmaceutical Engineering, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing

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ABSTRACT Fucoxanthin a natural carotenoid derived from algae exhibits novel anticancer

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potential. However, fucoxanthin with high purity was hard to prepare and the

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anticancer mechanism remains elusive. In the present study, fucoxanthin with high

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purity was prepared and purified from marine micralgae Nitzschia sp. by silica gel

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column chromatography (SGCC), and the underlying mechanism against human

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giloma cells was evaluated. The results showed that fucoxanthin time- and

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dose-dependently inhibited U251 human glioma cells growth by induction of

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apoptosis (64.4±4.8, P