Anti-angiogenic effect of Livistona chinensis seed extract in vitro and in vivo

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The present study aimed to detect the impact of the ethanol extract of the Livistona chinensis seed (EELC) on angiogenesis in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). A chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay was used to detect the anti-angiogenic activity of EELC in vivo. In vitro, the effect of EELC on the proliferation, migra- tion and angiogenesis of HUVECs was determined by an MTT assay, a wound healing assay and a tube formation assay, respectively. The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A and VEGF receptor (VEGFR)-2 protein and mRNA level were measured with ELISA and reverse tran- scription-semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction. It was observed that EELC significantly decreased the formation of new vessels in the CAM assay. EELC inhibited the prolifera- tion and migration of HUVECs. The extent of tube formation by HUVECs was also reduced by EELC. In addition, EELC treatment reduced the level of VEGF-A and VEGFR-2 mRNA and protein. The results suggest that EELC inhibits tumor angiogenesis through inhibiting the proliferation and migration of HUVECs, and by downregulating VEGF and VEGFR.

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Cao, Z., Zheng, L., Zhao, J., Zhuang, Q., Hong, Z., & Lin, W. (2017). Anti-angiogenic effect of Livistona chinensis seed extract in vitro and in vivo. Oncology Letters, 14(6), 7565–7570. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.7075

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