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The anti-proliferative and anti-angiogenic effect of the methanol extract from brittle star
Authors: Javad Baharara,Elaheh Amini,Marzieh Mousavi
Background: Anti-angiogenic therapy is a crucial step in cancer treatment. The discovery of new anti-angiogenic
compounds from marine organisms has become an attractive concept in anti-cancer therapy. Because little data
correlated to the pro- and anti-angiogenic efficacies of Ophiuroidea, which include brittle star, the current study was
designed to explore the anti-angiogenic potential of brittle star methanol extract in vitro and in vivo.
Methods: The anti-proliferative effect of brittle star extract on A2780cp cells was examined by MTT assays, and
transcriptional expression of VEGF and b-FGF was evaluated by RT-PCR. In an in vivo model, 40 fertilized Ross
eggs were divided into control and three experimental groups. The experimental groups were incubated with brittle
star extract at concentrations of 25, 50 and 100 µg/ml, and photographed by photo-stereomicroscopy. Ultimately,
numbers and lengths of vessels were measured by Image J software. Data were analyzed with SPSS software
(p<0.05).
Results: Results illustrated that the brittle star extract exerted a dose- and time-dependent anti-proliferative effect on
A2780cp cancer cells. In addition, VEGF and b-FGF expression decreased with brittle star methanol extract
treatment. Macroscopic evaluations revealed significant changes in the second and third experimental group
compared to controls (p<0.05).
Conclusion: These finding revealed the anti-angiogenic effects of brittle star methanol extract in vitro and in vivo
confer novel insight into the application of natural marine products in angiogenesis-related pathologies
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