| Literature DB >> 28816367 |
Mariana C Rossette1, Débora C Moraes1, Erika K Sacramento2, Marco Aurélio Romano-Silva2, Juliana L Carvalho3, Dawidson A Gomes3, Hanna Caldas1, Eitan Friedman4, Luciana Bastos-Rodrigues5, Luiz De Marco1.
Abstract
Angiogenesis is implicated in the development of a variety of pathological processes, most commonly cancer. It is essential for tumor growth and metastasis, making it an important cancer therapeutic target. Naturally occurring substances have led to the discovery of anticancer agents. Flavokawain B (FKB), a chalcone isolated from the root extracts of kava-kava plant, inhibits proliferation and causes apoptosis in vitro and in vivo of various cancer cell lines. The antimetastatic potential of FKB has also been suggested. In our study, we confirm the antiangiogenic action of FKB in vitro and, for the first time, demonstrate its strong antiangiogenic activity in vivo, using a zebrafish model. Our data show that FKB inhibits human brain endothelial cell (HUVEC) migration and tube formation even at very low and non-toxic concentrations. Moreover, FKB blocks angiogenesis process in zebrafish, with a dramatic reduction of subintestinal vein formation in a dose-dependent manner. Flavokawain B at the concentration of 2.5 μg/mL did not exhibit any toxic effects in zebrafish larvae and caused a markedly or complete obliteration of subintestinal vein formation. Our findings along with previously published data confirm that FKB may form the basis for creating an additional tool in the treatment of cancer and other neovascularization-related diseases.Entities:
Keywords: HUVEC; angiogenesis; flavokawain B; kava-kava; zebrafish
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28816367 DOI: 10.1002/ptr.5891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytother Res ISSN: 0951-418X Impact factor: 5.878