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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
colon cancer
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Resveratrol (trans-3,5,4'-trihydroxystilbene) is a naturally occurring polyphenol with cancer chemopreventive properties in preclinical models of carcinogenesis, including those of colorectal cancer. Recently, a variety of analogues of resveratrol have been synthesised and investigated in in vitro assays. One analogue, 3,4,5,4'-tetramethoxystilbene (
DMU
212), showed preferential growth-inhibitory and proapoptotic properties in transformed cells, when compared with their untransformed counterparts. As part of a chemoprevention drug development programme, the pharmacokinetic properties of
DMU
212 were compared with those of resveratrol in the plasma, liver, kidney, lung, heart, brain and small intestinal and colonic mucosa of mice.
DMU
212 or resveratrol (240 mg kg(-1)) were administered intragastrically, and drug concentrations were measured by HPLC. Metabolites were characterised by cochromatography with authentic reference compounds and were identified by mass spectrometry. The ratios of area of plasma or tissue concentration vs time curves of resveratrol over
DMU
212 (AUC(res)/AUC(DMU212)) for the plasma, liver, small intestinal and colonic mucosa were 3.5, 5, 0.1 and 0.15, respectively. Thus, resveratrol afforded significantly higher levels than
DMU
212 in the plasma and liver, while
DMU
212 exhibited superior availability compared to resveratrol in the small intestine and colon. Resveratrol was metabolised to its sulphate or glucuronate conjugates, while
DMU
212 underwent metabolic hydroxylation or single and double O-demethylation.
DMU
212 and resveratrol inhibited the growth of human-derived
colon cancer
cells HCA-7 and HT-29 in vitro with IC(50) values of between 6 and 26 microM. In the light of the superior levels achieved in the gastrointestinal tract after the administration of
DMU
212, when compared to resveratrol, the results provide a good rationale to evaluate
DMU
212 as a colorectal cancer chemopreventive agent.
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PMID:Pharmacokinetics in mice and growth-inhibitory properties of the putative cancer chemopreventive agent resveratrol and the synthetic analogue trans 3,4,5,4'-tetramethoxystilbene. 1476 Mar 92
Naturally occurring molecules with putative cancer chemopreventive properties such as the phytoalexin resveratrol (3,5,4'-trihydroxystilbene) are lead molecules that guide the design of novel agents with improved pharmacologic properties. The synthetic resveratrol analog 3,4,5,4'-tetramethoxystilbene (
DMU
-212) has been shown to possess stronger antiproliferative properties in human
colon cancer
cells than resveratrol. We tested the hypothesis that
DMU
-212 is also a more potent inhibitor of adenoma development in the Apc(Min+) mouse, a model of human intestinal carcinogenesis. Apc(Min+) mice received either stilbene derivative with the diet (0.2%), and adenomas were counted after experiments were terminated. Resveratrol and
DMU
-212 decreased adenoma load by 27% and 24%, respectively, compared to untreated controls. Cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes are important mechanistic targets of resveratrol, and we investigated whether
DMU
-212 interferes with the expression and activity of COX in human colon cells. Incubation of HCA-7 cancer cells for 24-96 hr with either stilbene derivative (1-50 microM) decreased prostaglandin E-2 (PGE-2) production, but only resveratrol decreased COX-2 protein expression. In mice, which received either stilbene derivative (0.2%) for 3 weeks with their diet, PGE-2 levels in the intestinal mucosa were reduced by between 45% and 62% compared to mice on control diet. While resveratrol inhibited enzyme activity in purified COX preparations,
DMU
-212 failed to do so. The PGE-2 decrease seen with
DMU
-212 in cells and in vivo is probably mediated via its metabolites. The results suggest that alteration of the resveratrol molecule to generate
DMU
-212 does not abrogate its ability to decrease adenoma number in Apc(Min+) mice or to interfere with PGE-2 generation in cells.
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PMID:Comparison of the effects of the chemopreventive agent resveratrol and its synthetic analog trans 3,4,5,4'-tetramethoxystilbene (DMU-212) on adenoma development in the Apc(Min+) mouse and cyclooxygenase-2 in human-derived colon cancer cells. 1568 82
The cytotoxic activity of
DMU
-212 has been shown to vary in cell lines derived from the same type of cancer, i.e. ovarian, breast and colorectal ones. However, the molecular mechanism of
DMU
-212 cytotoxicity has not been clarified in
colon cancer
cells. This study aims to elucidate the mechanism of antitumor effects of
DMU
-212 in two human
colon cancer
cell lines, DLD-1 and LOVO. We showed the stronger cytotoxic activity in DLD-1 cells in which
DMU
-212 evoked a greater pro-apoptotic effect as compared to that of LOVO cells. The analysis of the expression pattern of 84 apoptosis-related genes indicated transcripts specific to the mitochondria-mediated apoptosis pathway in both
colon cancer
cell lines used. We found that
DMU
-212 caused up-regulation of pro-apoptotic Bak1, Bok, Bik, Noxa, Bad, Bax, p53 and Apaf1 transcripts level in DLD-1 cell line, whereas anti-apoptotic Bcl-2, Bcl-xL and Bag1 mRNA expression was decreased. Changes in apoptosis-related genes expression were less pronounced in LOVO cells which did not express CYP1B1 protein and showed lower expression of CYP1A1 protein level than that in DLD-1 cells. Our results suggest that anticancer activity of
DMU
-212 is closely related to its biotransformation catalysed by these cytochrome P450 isoenzymes.
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PMID:Different susceptibility of colon cancer DLD-1 and LOVO cell lines to apoptosis induced by DMU-212, a synthetic resveratrol analogue. 2405 91
Resveratrol is a phytoalexin that naturally occurs in grapes, blueberries, cranberries, peanuts and many other plants. Although resveratrol inhibits carcinogenesis in all three stages, its clinical application is restricted due to poor pharmacokinetics. The methylated analogues of resveratrol have been found to have higher bioavailability and cytotoxic activity than that of the prototupe compound. Among the various methoxy derivatives of resveratrol, 3,4,5,4'-tetrametoxystilbene (
DMU
-212) is suggested to be one of the strongest activators of cytotoxicity and apoptosis.
DMU
-212 has been shown to exert anti-tumor activity in DLD-1 and LOVO
colon cancer
cells. Since colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, the development of new anticancer agents is nowadays of high significance. The aim of the present study was to assess the anticancer activity of 4'-hydroxy-3,4,5-trimetoxystilbene (
DMU
-281), the metabolite of
DMU
-212, in DLD-1 and LOVO cell lines. We showed for the first time the cytotoxic activity of
DMU
-281 triggered via cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and apoptosis induction accompanied by the activation of caspases-9, -8, -3/7. Furthermore,
DMU
-281 has been found to change the expression pattern of genes and proteins related to intrinsic as well as extrinsic apoptosis. Since the activation of these pathways of apoptosis is still the most desired strategy in anticancer research,
DMU
-281 seems to provide a promising approach to the treatment of
colon cancer
.
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PMID:The Effect of 4'-hydroxy-3,4,5-trimetoxystilbene, the Metabolite of Resveratrol Analogue DMU-212, on Growth, Cell Cycle and Apoptosis in DLD-1 and LOVO Colon Cancer Cell Lines. 3239 33