Borrelidin, an antibiotic from Streptomyces rochei, was found to be an angiogenesis inhibitor in a rat aorta matrix culture model which forms capillary vessels in vitro. Borrelidin strongly inhibited capillary tube formation with a 50%-inhibitory concentration value of 0.8 nM, and decreased the number of capillary tubes within 24 hours when added after maturation of tube formation. Borrelidin remarkably disrupted capillary tubes in a dose-dependent manner, by inducing apoptosis of the tube-forming cells.
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Wakabayashi, T., Kageyama, R., Naruse, N., Tsukahara, N., Funahashi, Y., Kitoh, K., & Watanabe, Y. (1997). Borrelidin is an angiogenesis inhibitor; Disruption of angiogenic capillary vessels in a rat aorta matrix culture model. Journal of Antibiotics, 50(8), 671–676. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.50.671
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