4-Hexylresorcinol exerts antitumor effects via suppression of calcium oscillation and its antitumor effects are inhibited by calcium channel blockers

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The bacterial dormancy-inducing factor 4-hexylresorcinol (4-HR) has been shown to have synergistic antitumor effects when used in combination with cisplatin. In the present study, 4-HR was used as a single agent in the squa mous carcinoma cell line SCC-9. The results demonstrated that 4-HR suppressed SCC-9 cell proliferation compared to primary cultured gingival fibroblasts. 4-HR dose-dependently induced SCC-9 cell apoptosis as determined by caspase-3 activity, Annexin V expression, as well as by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. 4-HR inhibited intracel lular calcium oscillation in both SCC-9 cells and normal human dermal fibroblasts. 4-HR-induced apoptosis was partly reversed by calcium channel blockers. Of note, 4-HR reduced the tumor mass formed by SSC-9 cell implantation in BALB/cAnNCrj-nu/nu mice and mass size reduction was also partly reversed by the concomitant application of calcium channel blockers. Collectively, our results suggest that 4-HR has strong antitumor effects by inhibiting calcium channel oscillation and inducing apoptosis.

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Kim, S. G., & Choi, J. E. Y. (2013). 4-Hexylresorcinol exerts antitumor effects via suppression of calcium oscillation and its antitumor effects are inhibited by calcium channel blockers. Oncology Reports, 29(5), 1827–1834. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2013.2292

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