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Inhibition of Proliferation of Prostate Cancer Cell Line DU-145in vitroandin vivoUsingSalvia miltiorrhizaBunge.

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CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE
Volume 26, Issue 7, Pages 533-538

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11655-017-2801-5

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apoptosis; prostate cancer; Salvia miltiorrhizaBunge; Chinese medicine

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Objective To investigate the antiproliferative activity ofSalvia miltiorrhizaBunge. (SM) on the castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) cell line DU-145,in vitroandin vivo. Methods Prostate cancer cell line (DU-145) and normal prostate cell line (RWPE-1) were treated with SM at different concentrations (3.125, 12.5, 25 and 50 mu g/mL) to investigate the antiproliferative effects. DNA laddering analysis was performed to investigate the apoptosis of DU-145 cells. Molecular mechanism was investigated by Western blot analysis of p53, Bcl-2, prostate specific antigen (PSA), and androgen receptor (AR). Six-week-old male BALB/c nude mice were randomly divided into normal control group (n=101) and treated group (n=101) which administered 500 mg/kg SM for 2 weeks. Tumor volumes were measured. Results Treatment with SM resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in cell number of DU-145 cells in comparison with RWPE-1. DNA laddering analysis indicated the apoptosis of DU-145 cells. Treatment with SM increased the expression of p53 and reduced the expression of Bcl-2 proteins. The levels of PSA were considerably reduced in SM-treated group compared to the controls, and a decrease in AR expression was observed when cells were treated with SM in the same pattern as a reduction in PSA. In the tumour xenograft study, SM given once a day for 2 weeks significantly inhibited tumour growth. Conclusion SM might contribute to the anticancer actions such as induction of apoptosis and inhibition of proliferation of prostate cancer cells.

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