Antiangiogenic activity of Tripterygium wilfordii and its terpenoids |
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Authors: | He Ming-Fang Liu Lin Ge Wei Shaw Pang-Chui Jiang Renwang Wu Li-Wha But Paul Pui-Hay |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong, PR China. |
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Abstract: |
Ethnopharmacological relevanceTripterygium wilfordii Hook. f. (Celastraceae) has been traditionally used as folk medicine for centuries in China for the treatment of immune-inflammatory diseases.Aim of the studyThis study aimed to assess the antiangiogenic activities which support the therapeutic use of Tripterygium wilfordii and its terpenoids for angiogenesis disease such as cancer.Materials and methodsThe ethanol extract of Tripterygium wilfordii and subsequent fractions were evaluated on an in vivo antiangiogenic zebrafish embryo model.ResultsThree antiangiogenic terpenoids were isolated by bioassay-guided purification, namely, celastrol (4), cangoronine (5) and triptolide (7). Among them, triptolide manifested the most potent antiangiogenic activity against vessel formation by nearly 50% at 1.2 μM. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed that triptolide dose- and time-dependently reduced the mRNA expression of angiopoietin (angpt)2 and tie2 in zebrafish, indicating the involvement of angpt2/tie2 signaling pathway in the antiangiogenic action of triptolide.ConclusionsThe discovery of an alternative pathway further confirms the value of ethnopharmacological investigations into traditional botanicals for leads for potential drug development. |
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Keywords: | Antiangiogenesis Zebrafish Tripterygium wilfordii Triptolide Angpt2 Tie2 |
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