Silibinin inhibits ethanol metabolism and ethanol-dependent cell proliferation in an in vitro model of hepatocellular carcinoma |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Brandon-Warner James A. Sugg Laura W. Schrum Iain H. McKillop |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223, USA;2. Department of General Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, 1000 Blythe Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28203, USA |
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Abstract: | Chronic ethanol consumption is a known risk factor for developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The use of plant-derived antioxidants is gaining increasing clinical prominence as a potential therapy to ameliorate the effects of ethanol on hepatic disease development and progression. This study demonstrates silibinin, a biologically active flavanoid derived from milk thistle, inhibits cytochrome p4502E1 induction, ethanol metabolism and reactive oxygen species generation in HCC cells in vitro. These silibinin-mediated effects also inhibit ethanol-dependent increases in HCC cell proliferation in culture. |
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Keywords: | Hepatocellular carcinoma Ethanol Cytochrome P4502E1 Oxidative stress Mitogenesis |
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