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2. Anti-osteoporotic effects of multiple herbal components in Erxian decoction, a chinese medicinal formula
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Tong, Y, primary, Wing Sze, SC, additional, Cheung, HP, additional, Lu, J, additional, Yanbo Zhang, K, additional, and Wai Ip, C, additional
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- 2012
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3. Comprehensive and Holistic Analysis of HT-29 Colorectal Cancer Cells and Tumor-Bearing Nude Mouse Model: Interactions Among Fractions Derived From the Chinese Medicine Formula Tian Xian Liquid in Effects on Human Colorectal Carcinoma.
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Leigh AB, Cheung HP, Lin LZ, Ng TB, Lao L, Zhang Y, Zhang ZJ, Tong Y, and Sze SCW
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- Animals, Apoptosis drug effects, Carcinoma metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Colorectal Neoplasms metabolism, Down-Regulation drug effects, Female, G1 Phase drug effects, HT29 Cells, Humans, Medicine, Chinese Traditional methods, Mice, Mice, Nude, Up-Regulation drug effects, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic pharmacology, Carcinoma drug therapy, Colorectal Neoplasms drug therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology
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The Chinese medicine formula Tian Xian Liquid (TXL) has been used clinically for cancer therapy in China for more than 25 years. However, the comprehensive and holistic effects of its bioactive fractions for various antitumor therapeutic effects have not been unraveled. This is the first study to scientifically elucidate the holistic effect of Chinese medicine formula for treating colon cancer, hence allowing a better understanding of the essence of Chinese medicine formula, through the comparison of the actions of TXL and its functional constituent fractions, including ethyl acetate (EA), butanol (BU), and aqueous (WA) fractions. Tissue-specific proliferative/antiproliferative effects of these fractions on human colorectal carcinoma HT-29 cells and splenocytes were studied by using the MTT assay. Their modulations on the expression of markers of antiproliferation, antimetastasis, reversion of multidrug resistance in treated HT-29 cells were examined with real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis, and their modulations in a xenografted nude mouse model were examined by Western blot analysis. Results revealed that EA fraction slightly inhibited the proliferation of HT-29 cells, but tissue-specifically exerted the most potent antiproliferative effect on splenocytes. On the contrary, only TXL and BU fraction tissue-specifically contributed to the proliferation of splenocytes, but inhibited the proliferation of HT-29 cells. WA fraction exerted the most potent antiproliferative effect on HT-29 cells and also the strongest inhibitory action on tumor size in the nude mouse model in our previous study. In the HT-29 model, TXL and WA fraction exerted the most pronounced effect on upregulation of p21 mRNA and protein; TXL, and EA and WA fractions exerted the effect on downregulation of G1 phase cell cycle protein, cyclin D1 mRNA and protein; EA and BU fractions exerted the most prominent anti-invasive effect on anti-invasion via downregulation of MMP-1 mRNA; TXL potently reversed most multidrug resistance via downregulation of MDR-1 protein. In conclusion, the comprehensive and holistic effects of TXL were demonstrated with ( a) mutual accentuation and mutual enhancement, ( b) mutual counteraction and mutual suppression, and ( c) mutual antagonism among the 3 constituent fractions. Moreover, the design of the present study may lead to further development of more tissue-specific effective drugs with minimal side effects for clinical use in combating carcinoma.
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- 2017
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4. Steroidogenic effect of Erxian decoction for relieving menopause via the p-Akt/PKB pathway in vitro and in vivo.
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Wang SW, Cheung HP, Tong Y, Lu J, Ng TB, Zhang YB, Zhang ZJ, Lee KF, Lam JK, and Sze SC
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- Age Factors, Animals, Biomarkers blood, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Cells, Cultured, Drugs, Chinese Herbal toxicity, Estrogen Receptor alpha metabolism, Estrogen Receptor beta metabolism, Female, Humans, MCF-7 Cells, Menopause blood, Ovary enzymology, Phosphorylation, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Signal Transduction drug effects, Time Factors, Aromatase metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Estradiol blood, Menopause drug effects, Ovary drug effects, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt metabolism
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Erxian decoction (EXD), an empirical Chinese medicine formula, is effectively used in the clinical treatment of menopause-related symptoms in China. Previous data from our group show that EXD has steroidogenic effect on natural menopausal Sprague-Dawley-rats (SD-rats) as an animal model of menopause. However, the mechanistic studies on steroidogenic effects of EXD are still inadequate. Hence, the mechanisms of steroidogenic effects of EXD were studied in vitro and in vivo in this study., Materials and Methods: Menopause causes a decline of endocrine function and a series of symptoms. In this study, 16-20-month-old female SD rats with a low serum estradiol level were employed. Their endocrine functions after treatment with EXD (4.1g/kg) were assessed by determination of their serum estradiol level. Proteins involved in the steroidogenic pathway including StAR, 17βHSD, 3βHSD, aromatase, and activation of phosphorylated Protein Kinase B (p-Akt/PKB), as well as estradiol receptor proteins (ERα & ERβ) after EXD treatment were analyzed. Kinase inhibition assay was conducted to confirm the mechanism of steroidogenic effects of EXD in vitro. MCF-7 and BT-483 cells were used to investigate whether EXD stimulated breast cancer cell proliferation., Results: Results revealed a significantly ameliorated serum estradiol level, and a significantly increased expression of ovarian aromatase and PKB in the EXD-treated rats. EXD attenuated 17β-estradiol stimulated proliferation of breast cancer cells., Conclusions: The results obtained from immunoblotting and measurements of serum estradiol level of the present investigation revealed that EXD may relieve the menopausal syndrome through an upregulation of ovarian aromatase and p-PKB expression without stimulating the growth of breast cancer cells., (Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.)
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- 2017
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5. Comparison of chemical profiles and effectiveness between Erxian decoction and mixtures of decoctions of its individual herbs: a novel approach for identification of the standard chemicals.
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Cheung HP, Wang SW, Ng TB, Zhang YB, Lao LX, Zhang ZJ, Tong Y, Chung FW, and Sze SC
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Background: Identification of bioactive standard chemicals is a major challenge in the study of the Chinese medicinal formula. In particular, the chemical components may interact differently depending on the preparative methods, therefore affecting the amounts of bioactive components and their pharmacological properties in the medicinal formula. With the use of Erxian decoction (EXD) as a study model-a well-known Chinese medicinal formula for treating menopausal symptoms, a novel and rapid approach in seeking standard chemicals has been established by differentially comparing the HPLC profiles and the menopause-related biochemical parameters of combined decoction of EXD (EXD-C) and mixtures of the decoctions of its individual herbs (EXD-S)., Methods: The levels of six chemicals, which exerted actions on the HPO axis, have been measured in EXD-C and EXD-S by HPLC. Twelve-month-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were employed and treated with EXD-C and EXD-S. Their endocrine functions after treatment were evaluated by determining the ovarian mRNA levels of aromatase, a key enzyme for estradiol biosynthesis. The effect of the antioxidant regimen was determined by the hepatic superoxide dismutase-1 (SOD), catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx-1) mRNA levels., Results: The amounts of mangiferine, ferulic acid, jatrorrhizine and palmatine in EXD-S were twofold higher than those in EXD-C. EXD-S was more effective in stimulating ovarian aromatase and the expression of the antioxidant enzymes compared with EXD-C., Conclusion: Mangiferine, ferulic acid, jatrorrhizine and palmatine are suitable for use as standard chemicals for quality evaluation of EXD according to our approach. EXD-S could be more effective than EXD-C.
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- 2017
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6. Ameliorating effect of Erxian decoction combined with Fructus Schisandrae chinensis (Wu Wei Zi ) on menopausal sweating and serum hormone profiles in a rat model.
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Wang SW, Wu FH, Zhang YB, Zhang L, Su J, Wong HK, Liu AH, Cheung HP, Ng TB, Tong Y, and Sze SC
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Background: Modified Erxian decoction (MEXD), i.e., Erxian decoction (EXD) with Fructus Schisandrae chinensis ( Wu Wei Zi ) added, has been used to alleviate menopausal symptoms. This study aimed to investigate the effects of MEXD on menopausal sweating and serum hormone levels in a rat model of menopause after oral administration of MEXD., Methods: Quality control of MEXD was conducted by employing a reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography column. The three treatment groups received oral administration of MEXD in 0.5% sodium carboxylmethyl cellulose (CMC-Na) at three different doses (5.5, 11, and 22 g/kg body weight) once-daily for 6 consecutive weeks, with 10 animals per group. Huangqijing oral liquor (5 mL/kg) prepared from the roots of Huang qi ( Astragalus membranaceus ) with an antiperspirant effect was used as a positive control. The negative control group received the same volume of vehicle (0.5% CMC-Na). Ten 3-month-old Sprague-Dawley rats were used as a young group for comparison with the treatment groups (12-14 months old rats). Blood was collected from all animals after 3-6 weeks of treatment. At the end of the treatment, the uterine weight, ovarian weight, and body weight were recorded. Serum malondialdehyde contents and superoxide dismutase activities were determined by thiobarbituric acid colorimetric assays and chemoluminescence assays, respectively. Serum levels of estradiol, follicle-stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone were measured by radioimmunoassays. Rat foot pad assays were used to determine the antiperspirant activity of MEXD and histological examinations were conducted on plantar sweat glands., Results: Treatment with MEXD (11 g/kg) significantly inhibited sweat excretion in the menopause model rats after treatment for 3 ( P = 0.0026) and 6 ( P < 0.0001) weeks. The decoction markedly decreased the number of secretory cells in plantar sweat glands. In addition, MEXD (11 g/kg) significantly increased the serum estradiol levels ( P < 0.001) and superoxide dismutase activities ( P = 0.0405). Furthermore, MEXD (11 g/kg) markedly decreased the serum levels of follicle-stimulating hormone ( P = 0.001), luteinizing hormone ( P = 0.0213), and malondialdehyde ( P = 0.01)., Conclusion: Modified Erxian decoction significantly inhibited sweat excretion, regulated serum levels of pituitary gonadotropins and estradiol, and exhibited antioxidative effects in a rat model of menopause.
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- 2016
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7. Erratum: A Novel, Stable, Estradiol-Stimulating, Osteogenic Yam Protein with Potential for the Treatment of Menopausal Syndrome.
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Wong KL, Lai YM, Li KW, Lee KF, Ng TB, Cheung HP, Zhang YB, Lao L, Wong RN, Shaw PC, Wong JH, Zhang ZJ, Lam JK, Ye WC, and Sze SC
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- 2015
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8. A Novel, Stable, Estradiol-Stimulating, Osteogenic Yam Protein with Potential for the Treatment of Menopausal Syndrome.
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Wong KL, Lai YM, Li KW, Lee KF, Ng TB, Cheung HP, Zhang YB, Lao L, Wong RN, Shaw PC, Wong JH, Zhang ZJ, Lam JK, Ye WC, and Sze SC
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Aromatase genetics, Aromatase metabolism, Bone Density, Bone and Bones diagnostic imaging, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor metabolism, Cell Line, Cell Survival drug effects, Female, Menopause, Molecular Sequence Data, Osteoporosis prevention & control, Ovary cytology, Peptides chemistry, Peptides therapeutic use, Plant Proteins chemistry, Prefrontal Cortex metabolism, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Receptor, trkB metabolism, Receptors, FSH genetics, Receptors, FSH metabolism, Rhizome metabolism, X-Ray Microtomography, Dioscorea metabolism, Estradiol biosynthesis, Plant Proteins metabolism
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A novel protein, designated as DOI, isolated from the Chinese yam (Dioscorea opposita Thunb.) could be the first protein drug for the treatment of menopausal syndrome and an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which is known to have undesirable side effects. DOI is an acid- and thermo-stable protein with a distinctive N-terminal sequence Gly-Ile-Gly-Lys-Ile-Thr-Thr-Tyr-Trp-Gly-Gln-Tyr-Ser-Asp-Glu-Pro-Ser-Leu-Thr-Glu. DOI was found to stimulate estradiol biosynthesis in rat ovarian granulosa cells; induce estradiol and progesterone secretion in 16- to 18-month-old female Sprague Dawley rats by upregulating expressions of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor and ovarian aromatase; counteract the progression of osteoporosis and augment bone mineral density; and improve cognitive functioning by upregulating protein expressions of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and TrkB receptors in the prefrontal cortex. Furthermore, DOI did not stimulate the proliferation of breast cancer and ovarian cancer cells, which suggest it could be a more efficacious and safer alternative to HRT., Competing Interests: Findings from this study have been used to apply for patents (Patent Cooperation Treaty Patent Pub. No.: WO/2013/023617; U.S. Patent Pub. No.: US20130217626 A1; European Patent Pub. No.: EP 2750684 A1; China Patent pub. No.: CN103945854 A)
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- 2015
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9. Bioactive proteins and peptides isolated from Chinese medicines with pharmaceutical potential.
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Wong KL, Wong RN, Zhang L, Liu WK, Ng TB, Shaw PC, Kwok PC, Lai YM, Zhang ZJ, Zhang Y, Tong Y, Cheung HP, Lu J, and Sze SC
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Some protein pharmaceuticals from Chinese medicine have been developed to treat cardiovascular diseases, genetic diseases, and cancer. Bioactive proteins with various pharmacological properties have been successfully isolated from animals such as Hirudo medicinalis (medicinal leech), Eisenia fetida (earthworm), and Mesobuthus martensii (Chinese scorpion), and from herbal medicines derived from species such as Cordyceps militaris, Ganoderma, Momordica cochinchinensis, Viscum album, Poria cocos, Senna obtusifolia, Panax notoginseng, Smilax glabra, Ginkgo biloba, Dioscorea batatas, and Trichosanthes kirilowii. This article reviews the isolation methods, molecular characteristics, bioactivities, pharmacological properties, and potential uses of bioactive proteins originating from these Chinese medicines.
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- 2014
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10. An in vitro and in vivo investigation of the antimetastatic effects of a Chinese medicinal decoction, erxian decoction, on human ovarian cancer models.
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Chu ES, Sze SC, Cheung HP, Liu Q, Ng TB, and Tong Y
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- Animals, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Female, Humans, Mice, Mice, Nude, Neoplasm Metastasis, Ovarian Neoplasms pathology, Phytotherapy, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic therapeutic use, Drugs, Chinese Herbal therapeutic use, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Ovarian Neoplasms drug therapy
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Objectives: Erxian Decoction (EXD) is a well-documented Chinese medicinal formulation, which has been clinically applied for years for relieving menopausal syndromes by modulating hormonal levels indicating that EXD might also be effective in treating hormone-related tumors. This study aimed to differentially investigate the efficacy of EXD and its antimetastatic property on human ovarian cancer cells, OVCA429., Methods: The efficacy and cell cycle progression of EXD on OVCA429 cells was determined by MTT assay and flow cytometry, respectively. The modulated expression of metastatic markers by EXD in OVCA429 cells and xenografts was evaluated at transcriptional and translational levels by Western blotting and real-time polymerase chain reaction, respectively. The migrating and invasive ability of the cancer cells were determined by wound healing and invasive assays., Results: The IC50 value of EXD on OVCA429 cells was determined after 24 hours incubation with EXD at 1 mg/mL. EXD (1.5 mg/mL) mediated S-phase cell cycle arrest and apoptotic cell death at 24 hours posttreatment. EXD repressed the expression of several metastatic mediators, including EGFR, ErbB2, MMP2, MMP7, MMP9, and VEGF in OVCA429 cells and xenografts at transcriptional and/or translational levels. Furthermore, EXD functionally demonstrated significant inhibition of migrating and invasive ability of OVCA429 cells. EXD suppressed tumor size in xenografts without any adverse effects on body weight., Conclusions: This is the first study that illustrates the antimetastatic property of EXD on human ovarian cancer models. This decoction merits serious consideration for further delineation of its multiple pharmacological effects, especially on hormone-related cancers, and these would be valuable for future clinical applications of EXD as an alternative regime for cancers.
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- 2013
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11. Effects of Erxian decoction, a Chinese medicinal formulation, on serum lipid profile in a rat model of menopause.
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Sze SC, Cheung HP, Ng TB, Zhang ZJ, Wong KL, Wong HK, Hu YM, Yow CM, and Tong Y
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Background: The prevalence and risk of cardiovascular disease increase after menopause in correlation with the progression of abnormality in the serum lipid profile and the deprivation of estrogen. Erxian decoction (EXD), a Chinese medicinal formulation for treating menopausal syndrome, stimulates ovarian estrogen biosynthesis. This study investigates whether EXD improves the serum lipid profile in a menopausal rat model., Methods: Twenty-month-old female Sprague Dawley rats were treated with EXD and its constituent fractions. Premarin was administered for comparison. After eight weeks of treatment, rats were sacrificed and the serum levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol were determined. The hepatic protein levels of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase and low-density-lipoprotein receptor were assessed with Western blot., Results: The serum levels of total cholesterol and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol were significantly lower in the EXD-treated group than in the constituent fractions of EXD or premarin groups. However, the serum levels of triglyceride and high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol were not significantly different from the control groups. Results from Western blot suggest that EXD significantly down-regulated the protein level of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase and up-regulated low-density-lipoprotein receptor. Conclusion EXD improves serum lipid profile in a menopausal rat model through the suppression of the serum levels of total cholesterol and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol, possibly through the down-regulation of the 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA and up-regulation of the low-density-lipoprotein receptor.
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- 2011
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12. Differential effects of anti-metastatic mechanism of Tian-Xian liquid (TXL) and its bioactive fractions on human colorectal cancer models.
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Chu ES, Sze SC, Cheung HP, Wong KL, Liu Q, Ng TB, and Tong Y
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- Acetates chemistry, Animals, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic chemistry, Blotting, Western, Butanols chemistry, Cell Movement drug effects, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Chemical Fractionation, Colorectal Neoplasms genetics, Colorectal Neoplasms metabolism, Colorectal Neoplasms secondary, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic drug effects, HT29 Cells, Humans, Inhibitory Concentration 50, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 metabolism, Matrix Metalloproteinase 7 genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinase 7 metabolism, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Mice, Mice, Nude, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Solvents chemistry, Time Factors, Tumor Burden drug effects, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A genetics, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism, Water chemistry, Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic pharmacology, Colorectal Neoplasms drug therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology
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Aim of Study: This study aimed to elucidate and compare the anti-metastatic mechanism of Tian-Xian liquid (TXL) and its bioactive components namely butanol (BU), ethyl-acetate (EA) and aqueous (WA) fractions on human colorectal cancer in vitro (HT-29 cancer cells) and in vivo (nude mouse xenografts)., Materials and Methods: The anti-proliferative effects of TXL and its bioactive components in HT-29 cells were determined by MTT assay. Their modulations on the potential angiogenic and metastatic marker expressions on HT-29 cells and xenografts were investigated by real-time PCR and Western blot at transcriptional and translational levels, respectively. For the in vitro study, migration abilities of HT-29 cells were determined using wound healing assay. For the in vivo study, daily measurements of the tumor size and volume of the xenografts were also performed., Results: TXL, BU, EA and WA effectively inhibited the proliferation of HT-29 cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner. The IC(50) value of TXL on HT-29 cells was obtained after incubation with 1% (v/v) TXL for 4h; whereas IC(50) values were obtained for the following bioactive components: BU at 1.25% (v/v); EA at 5% (v/v); and WA at 0.3125% (v/v). It was found that 1% (v/v) TXL significantly down-regulated MMP2 and MMP7 expression at both transcriptional and translational levels and it reduced MMP9 and VEGF protein expression in vitro. TXL decreased the metastatic ability of HT-29 cells as demonstrated by wound healing assay. TXL and its bioactive fractions caused no significant changes in the body weight indicating lack of toxicity to the xenografts., Conclusions: In summary, TXL multi-targeted to down-regulate the metastatic markers in both in vitro and in vivo models. However, the effects of its bioactive fractions were not obvious. This study profoundly elucidated the anti-proliferative mechanism of TXL, which is vital for the development of future anti-cancer regime in Chinese medicinal formulations., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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13. Regulation of p21, MMP-1, and MDR-1 expression in human colon carcinoma HT29 cells by Tian Xian liquid, a chinese medicinal formula, in vitro and in vivo.
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Sze SC, Wong KL, Liu WK, Ng TB, Wong JH, Cheung HP, Yow CM, Chu ES, Qing Liu, Hu YM, Tsang KW, Lee WS, and Yao Tong
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- ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 genetics, Animals, CDC2 Protein Kinase biosynthesis, CDC2 Protein Kinase genetics, Cell Cycle drug effects, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Colonic Neoplasms genetics, Colonic Neoplasms pathology, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 genetics, Drugs, Chinese Herbal adverse effects, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic drug effects, HT29 Cells, Humans, Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 genetics, Mice, Mice, Nude, Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen biosynthesis, Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen genetics, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 biosynthesis, Colonic Neoplasms drug therapy, Colonic Neoplasms metabolism, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 biosynthesis, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 biosynthesis
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Tian-Xian liquid (TXL), a commercially available Chinese medicine decoction, has been used as an anticancer dietary agent for more than 10 years without reported side effects., Aim of the Study: The safety and quality consistency of TXL and its mechanisms of action on antiproliferation, antimetastasis, and reversion of multidrug resistance (MDR) regimens were explored., Materials and Methods: In this study, an atomic absorption spectrophotometer and reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography with photodiode array detection (HPLC-DAD) were used to evaluate the main toxic elements and the quality consistency among different batches of TXL extracts, respectively. HT29 human colon cancer cell line and tumor-bearing nude mice were used. TXL was provided by China-Japan Feida Union Company Limited. The effect of TXL on in vitro proliferation of HT29 human colon cancer cell line was examined. The percentages of treated cells distributed in different phases of the cell cycles were analyzed by flow cytometry. Antiproliferative effect after treatment with TXL was assessed by determination of the protein levels of p21, cyclinD1, PCNA, and cdk-2, which are the key regulators for cell cycle progression. Meanwhile, the protein levels of MMP-1 and MDR-1 (multidrug resistance protein-1) were also determined to assess the effect of TXL on antimetastasis and reversion of MDR regimen, respectively., Results: The contents of main toxic elements were lower in TXL extract compared with the standard set by the Department of Health of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR). Our HPLC results showed that the relative standard deviations of the amount of the 5 standards were less than 5% in different batches of TXL. Immunoblotting analysis revealed a dramatic induction of cyclin kinase inhibitor p21 as well as an inhibition of cyclinD1, PCNA, and cdk-2 in the TXL-treated in vitro models, thereby, impeding cell progression from G1/S phase. Results obtained from the in vivo study also demonstrated that TXL upregulated the protein level of p21 and downregulated the protein levels of MMP-1 and MDR-1., Conclusions: Results obtained from the present investigation not only demonstrate the safety and quality of TXL extract but also demonstrate that TXL possesses antiproliferative and antimetastatic activities and brings about reversion of MDR on HT29 cell and on xenografted tissue in tumor-implanted nude mice., (© The Author(s) 2011)
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- 2011
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14. Herba Epimedii: anti-oxidative properties and its medical implications.
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Sze SC, Tong Y, Ng TB, Cheng CL, and Cheung HP
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- Antioxidants chemistry, Ascorbic Acid chemistry, Ascorbic Acid pharmacology, Flavonoids chemistry, Flavonoids pharmacology, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Polysaccharides pharmacology, Antioxidants pharmacology, Cells drug effects, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Epimedium chemistry
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Herba Epimedii is a Chinese herbal medicine with proven efficacy in treating cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis, and in improving sexual and neurological functions. This efficacy is found to be related to the potent anti-oxidative ability of Herba Epimedii and its flavonoid components, with icarrin as the main effective constituent, along with polysaccharides and vitamin C. These ingredients have been proven to be effective against oxidative-stress related pathologies (cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease and inflammation) in animal rodent models and in vitro studies. Their anti-oxidative properties are found to be related to an inductive effect on endogenous free-radical scavenging enzymes such as catalase and glutathione peroxidase and the inherent electron-donating ability of flavonoids.
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- 2010
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