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In Vitro Effects of Papaverine on Cell Migration and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Cancer Cell Lines

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23094654

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papaverine; cell migration; cancer; pFAK; VEGF B; VEGF R1; VEGF R2

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  1. Research Office of the Health Sciences Faculty of the University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa - Cancer Association of South Africa [A0V741 A0W228, A0W110]
  2. Struwig Germeshuysen Trust [AON074]
  3. Gauteng, South Africa School of Medicine Research Committee of the University of Pretoria [AOR984]
  4. South African National Research Foundation [N00375, N0059]

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This study investigated the effects of Papaverine (PPV) on cell migration and the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and related proteins in cancer cells. The results showed that PPV can inhibit cell migration and influence the expression of VEGF B and VEGF R1 in MDA-MB-231, A549, and DU145 cells. These findings contribute to the understanding of the effects of phytomedicinal alkaloid compounds in cancer cells.
Papaverine (PPV) is a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid isolated from Papaver somniferum that exerts antiproliferative activity. However, several questions remain regarding the biochemical pathways affected by PPV in tumourigenic cells. In this study, the influence of PPV on cell migration (light microscopy), expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) B, VEGF R1, VEGF R2, and phosphorylated focal adhesion kinase (pFAK) were investigated using spectrophotometry in MDA-MB-231-, A549- and DU145 cell lines. The migration assay revealed that, after 48 h, PPV (100 mu M) reduced cell migration to 81%, 91%, and 71% in MDA-MB-231-, A549-, and DU145 cells, respectively. VEGF B expression was reduced to 0.79-, 0.71-, and 0.73-fold after 48 h of exposure to PPV in MDA-MB-231-, A549- and DU145 cells, while PPV exposure of 48 h increased VEGF R1 expression in MDA-MB-231- and DU145 cells to 1.38 and 1.46. A fold decrease in VEGF R1 expression was observed in A549 cells to 0.90 after exposure to 150 mu M. No statistically significant effects were observed on VEGF R2- and FAK expression after exposure to PPV. This study contributes to the understanding of the effects of a phytomedicinal alkaloid compound in cancer cells and may provide novel approaches to the application of non-addictive alkaloids.

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