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Archives of Pharmacal Research
2011 Volume.34 No. 1 p.43 ~ p.50
Paridis saponins inhibiting carcinoma growth and metastasis In vitro and in vivo
Shuli Man

Wenyuan Gao
Yanjun Zhang
Chaoyi Ma
Liu Yang
Yiwen Li
Abstract
Paris polyphylla Smith var. yunnanensis extracts, Rhizoma Paridis saponins (RPS) have been found to show strong antitumor activity. However, few studies have yet investigated pulmonary metastasis treatment with this herb. To detail the effective components in RPS and discuss the preliminary mechanism of antitumor effects in vivo and in vitro, a mixture isolated from RPS was investigated. The main constituents were identified as polyphyllin D, formosanin C, dioscin, Paris H, Paris VII and pennogennin 3-O-¥á-L-rhamnopyranosyl (1¡æ4)-[¥â-L-rhamnopyranosyl (1¡æ2)]-¥â-D-glucopyranoside. In our experiments, LA795 cells were exposed to the mixed compounds. Migration inhibition was evaluated by wound healing assay and migration assay in non-cytotoxic dose which was determined by MTT assay. The results demonstrated that the constituent in varying degrees inhibited the migration of the tumor cells in vitro. The mixture also showed antitumor effects on carcinoma in vivo. In conclusion, the mixture is a potent anticancer agent that elicits programmed cell death and inhibits the migration in murine lung adenocarcinoma, both in vitro and in vivo.
KEYWORD
Rhizoma paridis saponins, Polyphyllin D, Formosanin C, Dioscin, Migration, Antitumor effect
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