Resveratrol Inhibits Cell Cycle Dynamics, Caspase Activation, and Programmed Cell Death: Implications for Cancer Treatment in MCF-7 Cells"

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Resveratrol properties analogs of in isresveratrola laboratory plant-derivedmay models exhibitpolyphenol and more living effectiveknown organisms. anti-tumorfor its Recent anti-inflammatoryfactors. studies This suggest studyandinvestigates that anti-tumor certain the impact of resveratrol on the cell cycle of MCF-7 cells at concentrations of 1.5 and 2µg\ ml. Resveratrol, at 2µg\ml, significantly alters the cell cycle distribution, indicating a concentration-dependent effect. Doxorubicin serves as a positive control and induces G1 phase arrest. These results contribute to understanding the potential mechanisms of resveratrol in cancer treatment and shed light on its impact on cell cycle dynamics. Additionally, the study explores the effects of different concentrations of resveratrol on the activity of Caspase 8, using doxorubicin as a positive control for comparison. Human cell lines were exposed to varying concentrations of resveratrol (1.5 µg\ ml and 2 micrograms/ml), and Caspase 8 activities were compared with both untreated cells (control group) and those treated with doxorubicin. The average Caspase 8 activity and standard deviation were calculated for each treatment group, and the statistical significance was determined. this study highlights the concentration-dependent effects of resveratrol on the cell cycle distribution of MCF-7 cells, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent in cancer treatment. Furthermore, the investigation of Caspase 8 activity provides additional insight into the anti-cancer properties of resveratrol in breast cells.

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Hamad, S. H., Mosleh, Z. H., Nasir, K. M., Hameed, A. T., & Eskander, G. (2024). Resveratrol Inhibits Cell Cycle Dynamics, Caspase Activation, and Programmed Cell Death: Implications for Cancer Treatment in MCF-7 Cells". Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Science(Egypt), 55(6), 1659–1668. https://doi.org/10.21608/EJVS.2024.263893.1787

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