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Cantharidin-induced cytotoxicity and cyclooxygenase 2 expression in human bladder carcinoma cell line.

Steven Kuan-Hua Huan1, Hao-Hsien Lee, Der-Zen Liu, Chien-Chih Wu, Ching-Chiung Wang.   

Abstract

Mylabris is used in clinical therapy, but is always accompanied by cystitis. The toxic effects of mylabris on bladder are attributed to its active principle: cantharidin. In the present study, we explored how cantharidin induces cytotoxicity in the bladder. Human bladder carcinoma cell line T 24 cells were used as target cells, and human colon carcinoma HT 29 cells as native cells. Cantharidin exhibited acute cytotoxicity in the T 24 cells, and IC(50) was 21.8, 11.2 and 4.6 microM after treatment for 6, 24 and 48 h, respectively. The cytotoxicity of cantharidin was not significantly enhanced when T 24 cells were treated for a longer time. Moreover, PARP proteins and pro-caspase 3, Bcl-2 were significantly inhibited after cantharidin treatment in T 24 cells. Pretreatment with the caspase 3 inhibitor markedly inhibited cantharidin-induced cell death. Therefore, we suggested that cantharidin could induce apoptosis via active caspase 3 in T 24 cells. When T 24 cells were treated with cantharidin at a low dose, the cell cycle was arrested in the G(2)/M phase. Furthermore, p21(Cip1/Waf1) was enhanced, and cyclin A, B1 and cdk1 decreased. At a high dose (more 12.5 microM), cantharidin could stimulate T 24 cells to deplete a large number of ATP and induce secondary necrosis. In addition, cantharidin also stimulated COX 2 over-expression and PGE(2) production in T 24 cells, in a dose-dependent manner. However, cantharidin also induced apoptosis and G(2)/M phase arrest in HT 29 cells, but did not induce COX 2 over-expression. Therefore, we suggest that cantharidin may induce cystitis through secondary necrosis and COX 2 over-expression.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16697099     DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2006.03.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicology        ISSN: 0300-483X            Impact factor:   4.221


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