Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s)

Ardisia crispa Thtnb A.DC (Myrsinaceae), locally known as “hen’s eyes” in Malaysia, is a traditional medicine plant with anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor promoting properties. This study aims to investigate the anti-angiogenic effect of the hexane extract of the plants root (ACRH) and its isolated b...

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Main Authors: Abd Hamid @ Abdul Razak, Roslida, Lim, Wen Jun, Okuda, Kazuhide S.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53676/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53676/1/Anti-angiogenic%20effect%20of%20Ardisia%20crispa%20root%20invitro%20.pdf
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author Abd Hamid @ Abdul Razak, Roslida
Lim, Wen Jun
Okuda, Kazuhide S.
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Lim, Wen Jun
Okuda, Kazuhide S.
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description Ardisia crispa Thtnb A.DC (Myrsinaceae), locally known as “hen’s eyes” in Malaysia, is a traditional medicine plant with anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor promoting properties. This study aims to investigate the anti-angiogenic effect of the hexane extract of the plants root (ACRH) and its isolated benzoquinonoid (Ac2), using HUVE cells, in vitro and zebrafish angiogenic assay, in vivo. In cell invasion assay, both ACRH and AC2 at lowest concentration (0.1 ug/ml) significantly reduced the number of invaded cell about 30% (p <0.001), both ACRH and AC2 also started to inhibit the tube formation assay at 1 ug/mL, respectively. The gelatinases activity of ACRH and AC2 was determined in gelatine zymography assay. The results demonstrated the potential inhibitory effects of ACRH and AC2 on pro MMP-2 activity with a concentration dependent manner, while anti-MMp-9-activity-of the treatment was not apparent. Milliplex@ Map Human Angiogenesis/Growth Factor Magnetic Bead Panel 1 was used to further elucidate the possible molecular pathway of their-inhibitory action. Both ACRH and AC2-treated HUVECs concenrration-dependently, downregulated Angopoeitin-2, HgH, VEGF-c and VEGF-D. Interestingly, only ACRH significantly downregulated Follinstatin in concentration-dependent manner, but not AC2. Whilst. FB-EGF was significantly downregulated at higher concentration of ACRH and AC2. Last but not least, in transgenic zebrafish assay, only treatment with 5ug/ml of ACRH showed apparent reduction of ISV sprouts arising from the dorsal aorta. These findings validated the anti-angiogenic effects of both ACRH and AC2 potentially mediated via several angiogenic activators, by downreguiating HGH, Angopoietin-2, VEGFVEGF-D., respectively.
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spelling upm-536762018-11-08T08:02:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53676/ Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s) Abd Hamid @ Abdul Razak, Roslida Lim, Wen Jun Okuda, Kazuhide S. Ardisia crispa Thtnb A.DC (Myrsinaceae), locally known as “hen’s eyes” in Malaysia, is a traditional medicine plant with anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor promoting properties. This study aims to investigate the anti-angiogenic effect of the hexane extract of the plants root (ACRH) and its isolated benzoquinonoid (Ac2), using HUVE cells, in vitro and zebrafish angiogenic assay, in vivo. In cell invasion assay, both ACRH and AC2 at lowest concentration (0.1 ug/ml) significantly reduced the number of invaded cell about 30% (p <0.001), both ACRH and AC2 also started to inhibit the tube formation assay at 1 ug/mL, respectively. The gelatinases activity of ACRH and AC2 was determined in gelatine zymography assay. The results demonstrated the potential inhibitory effects of ACRH and AC2 on pro MMP-2 activity with a concentration dependent manner, while anti-MMp-9-activity-of the treatment was not apparent. Milliplex@ Map Human Angiogenesis/Growth Factor Magnetic Bead Panel 1 was used to further elucidate the possible molecular pathway of their-inhibitory action. Both ACRH and AC2-treated HUVECs concenrration-dependently, downregulated Angopoeitin-2, HgH, VEGF-c and VEGF-D. Interestingly, only ACRH significantly downregulated Follinstatin in concentration-dependent manner, but not AC2. Whilst. FB-EGF was significantly downregulated at higher concentration of ACRH and AC2. Last but not least, in transgenic zebrafish assay, only treatment with 5ug/ml of ACRH showed apparent reduction of ISV sprouts arising from the dorsal aorta. These findings validated the anti-angiogenic effects of both ACRH and AC2 potentially mediated via several angiogenic activators, by downreguiating HGH, Angopoietin-2, VEGFVEGF-D., respectively. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53676/1/Anti-angiogenic%20effect%20of%20Ardisia%20crispa%20root%20invitro%20.pdf Abd Hamid @ Abdul Razak, Roslida and Lim, Wen Jun and Okuda, Kazuhide S. (2016) Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s). In: 9th Conference on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of Southeast European Countries - CMAPSEEC, 26-29 May 2016, Plovdiv, Bulgaria. .
spellingShingle Abd Hamid @ Abdul Razak, Roslida
Lim, Wen Jun
Okuda, Kazuhide S.
Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s)
title Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s)
title_full Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s)
title_fullStr Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s)
title_full_unstemmed Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s)
title_short Anti-angiogenic effect of Ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s)
title_sort anti-angiogenic effect of ardisia crispa root invitro and in vivo and its potential pathway(s)
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53676/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53676/1/Anti-angiogenic%20effect%20of%20Ardisia%20crispa%20root%20invitro%20.pdf