Cryptotanshinone but not tanshinone IIA inhibits angiogenesis in vitro

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In the course of screening of angiogenesis inhibitor from natural products, cryptotanshinone from Salvia miltiorrhiza was isolated as a potent small molecule inhibitor of angiogenesis. Cryptotanshinone inhibits bFGF-induced angiogenesis of BAECs at ten micromolar ranges in vitro without cytotoxicity. Tanshinone IIA, another tanshinone isolated from S. miltiorrhiza, which is structurally very similar to cryptotanshinone except C-15 position of dihydrofuran ring does not inhibit angiogenesis induced by bFGF. These results demonstrate that cryptotanshinone is a new anti-angiogenic agent and double bond at C-15 position of the dihydrofuran ring plays a crucial role in the activity.

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Hur, J. M., Shim, J. S., Jung, H. J., & Kwon, H. J. (2005). Cryptotanshinone but not tanshinone IIA inhibits angiogenesis in vitro. Experimental and Molecular Medicine, 37(2), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.2005.18

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