Effects of hydroxy safflower Yellow-A on tumor capillary angiogenesis in transplanted human gastric adenocarcinoma BGC-823 tumors in nude mice

OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of hydroxy safflower yellow A(HSYA) on tumor capillary angiogenesis in transplanted human gastric adenocarcinoma BGC-823 tumors in nude mice.METHODS:BGC-823 cells were injected subcutaneously into the right anterior armpit of nude mice to establish an animal model of t...

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Published inJournal of traditional Chinese medicine Vol. 32; no. 2; pp. 243 - 248
Main Author 奚胜艳 张前 刘朝阳 解华 岳利峰 高学敏
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Published China 01.06.2012
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Summary:OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of hydroxy safflower yellow A(HSYA) on tumor capillary angiogenesis in transplanted human gastric adenocarcinoma BGC-823 tumors in nude mice.METHODS:BGC-823 cells were injected subcutaneously into the right anterior armpit of nude mice to establish an animal model of transplanted tumors.After 24 h,18 nude mice injected with tumor cells were randomized into model,control,and HSYA 0.028 g/L groups,with six mice in each group.Transplanted tumors were excised on day 20.Tumor inhibition ratios were calculated for the transplanted tumors.Pathological changes and capillary angiogenesis in the tumors were observed by light microscopy.RESULTS:Tumors in the model group grew more quickly than those in the control and HSYA groups,with inhibition ratios of 48% and 30%,respectively.The microvessel count in the HSYA group was lower than in the model group(P〈0.01),and microvessel density was also lower in the HSYA group(P〈0.05).Pathological changes were more obvious in tumors in the model group compared to the HSYA group.CONCLUSION:HSYA inhibits the growth of transplanted BGC-823 tumors,and its effects on tumor capillary angiogenesis may represent one of the mechanisms responsible for this antineoplastic effect.
Bibliography:OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of hydroxy safflower yellow A(HSYA) on tumor capillary angiogenesis in transplanted human gastric adenocarcinoma BGC-823 tumors in nude mice.METHODS:BGC-823 cells were injected subcutaneously into the right anterior armpit of nude mice to establish an animal model of transplanted tumors.After 24 h,18 nude mice injected with tumor cells were randomized into model,control,and HSYA 0.028 g/L groups,with six mice in each group.Transplanted tumors were excised on day 20.Tumor inhibition ratios were calculated for the transplanted tumors.Pathological changes and capillary angiogenesis in the tumors were observed by light microscopy.RESULTS:Tumors in the model group grew more quickly than those in the control and HSYA groups,with inhibition ratios of 48% and 30%,respectively.The microvessel count in the HSYA group was lower than in the model group(P〈0.01),and microvessel density was also lower in the HSYA group(P〈0.05).Pathological changes were more obvious in tumors in the model group compared to the HSYA group.CONCLUSION:HSYA inhibits the growth of transplanted BGC-823 tumors,and its effects on tumor capillary angiogenesis may represent one of the mechanisms responsible for this antineoplastic effect.
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Hydroxy safflower yellow-A(HSYA) Transplantation tumor BGC-823 CD34 MVD Tumor capillary angiogenesis
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ISSN:0255-2922
DOI:10.1016/S0254-6272(13)60019-9