별불가사리 렉틴의 복수암에 대한 항암효과
Antitumor Effect of Asterina pectinifera Lectin on Ascitic Tumor
- 대한약학회
- 약학회지
- 제42권 제4호 (1998년)
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1998.08388 - 394 (7 pages)
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The lectin from starfish, Asterina pectinifera, was purified and tested for its potential antitumor activity. It was shown to possess considerable toxicity toward various tumor cell lines. Concentration of Asterina pectinifera lectin (APL) at 4mg/5 x 10 cells resulted in 28% death of Ehrlich ascites tumor cell, 40% of L929, 60% of A549, and 52% of HeLa cells after 48 hours incubation. Toxicity of APL to L929, Ehrlich ascites, A549, and HeLa cells revealed a reduction in cell viability of approximately 70% at APL concentration of 8mg/5 x 105 cells after 48 hours incubation. Administration of APL (100mcg/day or 300mcg/day) inhibited the growth of Ehrlich ascites cells in vivo. Mice given only Ehrlich cells survived an average of 15+/-1 (S.E.) days. Mice given Ehrlich cells and 100mcg or 300mcg APL had 58% and 67% survival, respectively, after 20 days. These results suggest that APL has antitumor activity.
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