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  2. Annonacin, a mono-tetrahydrofuran acetogenin, arrests cancer cells at the G1 phase and causes cytotoxicity in a Bax- and caspase-3-related pathway

Annonacin, a mono-tetrahydrofuran acetogenin, arrests cancer cells at the G1 phase and causes cytotoxicity in a Bax- and caspase-3-related pathway

  • Life Sci. 2003 May 9;72(25):2853-61. doi: 10.1016/s0024-3205(03)00190-5.
Shyng-Shiou F Yuan 1 Hsueh-Ling Chang Hsiao-Wen Chen Yao-Tsung Yeh Ying-Hsien Kao Kuei-Hsiang Lin Yang-Chang Wu Jinu-Huang Su
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  • 1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 807, ROC. yuanssf@ms33.hinet.net
Abstract

Annonaceous acetogenins are a group of potential anti-neoplastic agents isolated from Annonaceae plants. In this study, we purified annonacin, a cytotoxic mono-tetrahydrofuran acetogenin, from the seeds of Annona reticulata and analyzed its biological effects. Herein, we have shown that annonacin caused significant cell death in various Cancer cell lines. T24 bladder Cancer cells at the S phase were more vulnerable to the cytotoxicity of annonacin. Furthermore, annonacin activated p21 in a p53-independent manner and arrested T24 cells at the G1 phase. It also induced Bax expression, enhanced Caspase-3 activity, and caused apoptotic cell death in T24 cells. In summary, these results suggest that annonacin is potentially a promising anti-cancer compound.

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