The effect on angiogenesis of (-)-R-bisabolol [(-)-6-methyl-2-(4-methyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-5-hepten-2-ol] (1), a widely distributed plant sesquiterpene alcohol, was investigated for the first time. Human endothelial cells treated with 1 were analyzed for their ability to differentiate and organize in microvessels and for their sensitivity to this compound in terms of cytotoxicity and cell growth inhibition. Within 24 h of the treatment with 5 μM 1, cells underwent massive death. Apoptosis induction was responsible for cytotoxicity triggered by 1 as revealed by the release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria, reduction of the Bcl-2/Bax ratio, and caspase 3 activation. At a lower, non-apoptotic concentration (0.25 μM), 1 showed a differentiating effect resulting in growth inhibition, invasiveness reduction, and tubule stabilization.

Differentiating and apoptotic dose-dependent effects in (-)-alpha-bisabolol-treated human endothelial cells / L. Magnelli; R. Caldini; N. Schiavone; H. Suzuki; M. Chevanne. - In: JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS. - ISSN 0163-3864. - STAMPA. - 73:(2010), pp. 523-526. [10.1021/np9003933]

Differentiating and apoptotic dose-dependent effects in (-)-alpha-bisabolol-treated human endothelial cells.

MAGNELLI, LUCIA;CALDINI, RICCARDO;SCHIAVONE, NICOLA;CHEVANNE, MARTA
2010

Abstract

The effect on angiogenesis of (-)-R-bisabolol [(-)-6-methyl-2-(4-methyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-5-hepten-2-ol] (1), a widely distributed plant sesquiterpene alcohol, was investigated for the first time. Human endothelial cells treated with 1 were analyzed for their ability to differentiate and organize in microvessels and for their sensitivity to this compound in terms of cytotoxicity and cell growth inhibition. Within 24 h of the treatment with 5 μM 1, cells underwent massive death. Apoptosis induction was responsible for cytotoxicity triggered by 1 as revealed by the release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria, reduction of the Bcl-2/Bax ratio, and caspase 3 activation. At a lower, non-apoptotic concentration (0.25 μM), 1 showed a differentiating effect resulting in growth inhibition, invasiveness reduction, and tubule stabilization.
2010
73
523
526
L. Magnelli; R. Caldini; N. Schiavone; H. Suzuki; M. Chevanne
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