| Literature DB >> 24594241 |
M Navarra1, M R Ursino1, N Ferlazzo1, M Russo1, U Schumacher2, U Valentiner3.
Abstract
Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial pediatric solid tumor with poor prognosis in children with disseminated stage of disease. A number of studies show that molecules largely distributed in commonly consumed fruits and vegetables may have anti-tumor activity. In this study we evaluate the effect of Citrus bergamia (bergamot) juice (BJ) in vitro and in a spontaneous metastatic neuroblastoma SCID mouse model. Qualitative and quantitative characterizations of BJ flavonoid fractions were performed by RP-HPLC/PDA/MS. We show that BJ significantly affects SK-N-SH and LAN-1 cell proliferation in vitro, but fails to reduce primary tumor weight in vivo. Moreover, BJ reduced cell adhesiveness and invasion of LAN-1 and SK-N-SH cells in vitro and the number of pulmonary metastases under consideration of the number of tumor cells in the blood in mice inoculated with LAN-1 cells in vivo. These effects without any apparent sign of systemic toxicity confirm the potential clinical interest of BJ and lay the basis for further investigation in cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Bergamot juice; Cell proliferation; Metastasis; Neuroblastoma; Xenograft model
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24594241 DOI: 10.1016/j.fitote.2014.02.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fitoterapia ISSN: 0367-326X Impact factor: 2.882