Literature DB >> 10854556

Inhibitory effect of resveratrol on the proliferation of human and rat hepatic derived cell lines.

D Delmas1, B Jannin, M Cherkaoui Malki, N Latruffe.   

Abstract

Resveratrol is a polyphenolic compound especially produced by grapevine and consequently found in wine. Based on epidemiological studies resveratrol may act as a cancer chemopreventive compound. The ability of resveratrol to inhibit cell proliferation was studied in rat hepatoma Fao cell line and human hepatoblastoma HepG2 cell line. The results show that resveratrol strongly inhibits cell proliferation at the micromolar range in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Concentrations higher than 50 microM become toxic. Fao cells are more sensitive than HepG2 cells. Interestingly, the presence of ethanol lowers the threshold of resveratrol effect. Resveratrol appears to prevent or to delay the entry to mitosis since no inhibition of [3H]thymidine incorporation is observed, while there is an increase of cell number in S and G2/M phases. In conclusion, resveratrol shows a strong inhibition of hepatic cell proliferation where alcohol may act as an enhancing agent.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10854556     DOI: 10.3892/or.7.4.847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Rep        ISSN: 1021-335X            Impact factor:   3.906


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