Induction of apoptosis by 7-piperazinethylchrysin in HCT-116 human colon cancer cells

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The antitumor activity of 7-piperazinethylchrysin (7-PEC) was investigated in HCT-116 human colon cancer cells. MTT assay revealed that the IC50 of 7-PEC in HCT-116 cells was 1.5 μM after 72 h of treatment, much lower than that of chrysin (>100 μM). The data showed that 7-PEC was able to inhibit the growth of HCT-116 cells in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. Topical morphological changes of apoptotic body formation after 7-PEC treatment were observed by Hoechst 33258 staining. 7-PEC reduced mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) of cells in a concentration-dependent manner and increased the production of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). After treatment with 7-PEC, a significant increase of Bax protein expression and decrease of Bcl-2 protein expression were observed at the same time. These events paralleled with activation of p53, caspase-3 and -9 and the release of cytochrome c (cyt-c), as well as poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP1) cleavage and downregulation of p-Akt. However, the apoptosis induced by 7-PEC was blocked by Ac-DEVD-CHO, a caspase-3 inhibitor. These results demonstrate that 7-PEC-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in HCT-116 human colon cancer cells triggers events responsible for caspase-dependent apoptosis pathways, and the elevated ratio of Bax/Bcl-2 is likely involved in this effect.

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Ren, J., Cheng, H., Xin, W. Q., Chen, X., & Hu, K. (2012). Induction of apoptosis by 7-piperazinethylchrysin in HCT-116 human colon cancer cells. Oncology Reports, 28(5), 1719–1726. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.2016

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