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Glioblastoma cell death induced by asiatic acid.

Title

Glioblastoma cell death induced by asiatic acid.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2006
Journal
Cell Biol Toxicol
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pagination
393-408
Date Published
2006 Nov
ISSN
0742-2091
Abstract

Asiatic acid (AA), a triterpene, is known to be cytotoxic to several tumor cell lines. AA induces dose- and time-dependent cell death in U-87 MG human glioblastoma. This cell death occurs via both apoptosis and necrosis. The effect of AA may be cell type-specific as AA-induced cell death was mainly apoptotic in colon cancer RKO cells. AA-induced glioblastoma cell death is associated with decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, activation of caspase-9 and -3, and increased intracellular free Ca2+. Although treatment of glioblastoma cells with the caspase inhibitor zVAD-fmk completely abolished AA-induced caspase activation, it did not significantly block AA-induced cell death. AA-induced cell death was significantly prevented by an intracellular Ca2+ inhibitor, BAPTA/AM. Taken together, these results indicate that AA induces cell death by both apoptosis and necrosis, with Ca2+-mediated necrotic cell death predominating.

Alternate Journal
Cell Biol Toxicol
Citation Key
85

PubMed ID

16897440

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