Protective Effect of Silymarin against Rapamycin-induced Apoptosis and Proliferation Inhibition in Endothelial Progenitor Cells

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For this study, peripheral blood samples were collected from human volunteers. Mononuclear cells (MNC) were separated by density centrifugation and were induced to differentiate into endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in vitro. Different concentrations of rapamycin and silymarin were introduced to the EPCs over 24 hours and then EPCs were analyzed for proliferation, migration, apoptosis and angiogenesis. Compared with the control group, rapamycin (1, 10, 100 ng/mL) inhibited the proliferation and migration of EPCs in a concentration dependent manner (P>0.05). Silymarin (50, 100 ìg/mL) enhanced the proliferation and migration of EPCs and inhibited apoptosis in a concentration dependent manner (P>0.05). By adding rapamycin (1 ng/mL) and silymarin (25, 50, 100 ìg/mL) over 24 hours, silymarin inhibited the pro-apoptotic effect of rapamycin on EPCs, and reversed the inhibition of proliferation, migration and angiogenesis of EPCs by rapamycin (P>0.05).

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Zhang, P., Han, G., Gao, P., Qiao, K., Ren, Y., Liang, C., … Wu, Z. (2015). Protective Effect of Silymarin against Rapamycin-induced Apoptosis and Proliferation Inhibition in Endothelial Progenitor Cells. Natural Product Communications, 10(2), 263–266. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501000211

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