吉林农业大学学报2024,Vol.46Issue(2):272-279,8.DOI:10.13327/j.jjlau.2020.5593
精氨酸双糖苷对黑色素瘤B16细胞的作用及其机制初步研究
Effect of Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose on Melanoma B16 Cells and Its Mechanism
摘要
Abstract
To observe the inhibition of Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose(AFG)on the proliferation and apoptosis of melanoma B16 cells,and discuss the mechanism of its Bcl-2,Caspase-3 and Bax signal-ing pathways preliminarily,melanoma B16 cells were cultured.1,2.5,5,10,25,50,75 and 100 mol/L of Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose were prepared to act on melanoma B16 cells.CKK-8 method was used to detect the effect of Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose on the proliferation of B16 cells after 48h;The expression level of LDH was detected by LDH after treatment;The effect of Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose on apoptosis of B16 cells was observed by Hoechst 33258 fluorescence staining;RT-PCR and Western Blot were used to analyze the effect of Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose on the expression of Bcl-2,Caspase-3,Bax mRNA and protein in B16 cells.With the increase of drug concentration and culture time,the inhibition rate of Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose on B16 cells increased,and the inhibi-tion rate reached a plateau after 48 h.The inhibitory effect of Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose at 50,75 and 100 mol/L concentrations was the best,and the survival rate of B16 cells was significantly re-duced(P<0.05,P<0.01).RT-PCR and Western Blot assay showed that protein levels and Bcl-2 mRNA in B16 cells in the 75 and 100 mol/L groups significantly decreased(P<0.01),and Caspase-3 mRNA and protein levels significantly increased(P<0.01).Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose can in-hibit the proliferation of melanoma B16 cells and induce their apoptosis.The mechanism may be re-lated to the upregulation of Bcl-2,Caspase-3 and the downregulation of Bax.关键词
精氨酸双糖苷/黑色素瘤B16细胞/增殖凋亡/恶性肿瘤/人参Key words
Arginyl-Fructosyl-Glucose/melanoma B16 cell/proliferation and apoptosis/malig-nant tumor/ginseng分类
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冯梓航,刘兴龙,赵迎春,陈雪艳,丁传波,刘文丛..精氨酸双糖苷对黑色素瘤B16细胞的作用及其机制初步研究[J].吉林农业大学学报,2024,46(2):272-279,8.基金项目
吉林省科技发展计划项目(20180201070YY) (20180201070YY)