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KMID : 1191520060110010119
Journal of Korean Traditional Oncology
2006 Volume.11 No. 1 p.119 ~ p.134
Anti-angiogenic Effects of Shiquandabutang
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Kang Hee
Shim Bum-Sang
Kim Sung-Hoon
Choi Seung-Hoon
Ahn Kyoo-Seok
Abstract
Shiquandabutang is very famous prescription for tonifying vital energy. We examined the anti-metatstastic effect of Shiquandabutang with in vitro invasion assay model. We performed the following experiments and the results are listed below:Cell viability assay was carried to determine the dose of Shiquandabutang. At lower dose under 200 §¶/§¢ (89.6%) viability was very high. But, viability downed as dose grows. At the dose of 600 §¶/§¢ (54.2%) viability was almost half of that of control. And at high dose of 1000 §¶/§¢ (15.8%) viability was very pure. In BrdU incorporation assay, Shiquandabutang treated groups showed the decreased DNA synthesis rate compared with control group.(200 §¶/§¢ (64.4%), 400 §¶/§¢ (7.3%)) The results of gelatinase assay showed that Shiquandabutang decreases the gelatinolytic activity of MMP-9. We examined tube formation assay and the result was that Shiquandabutang ihhibits the tube formation at the dose of 200 §¶/§¢ and 400 §¶/§¢. We examined rat aortic ring assay and the result was that Shiquandabutang ihhibits the angiogenesis of the rat aortic ring at the dose of 400§¶/§¢. From our research, part of the mechanism underlying anti-metastastic effect of Shiquandabutang was proven in vitro. Moreover, we knew that Shiquandabutang is more effectively inhibits the angiogenesis at high dose.
KEYWORD
Shiquandabutang , angiogenesis , BCE
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