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Hyperforin
, the major lipophilic compound contained in extracts of Hypericum perforatum, is responsible for the antidepressant activity associated with the extract. Recently, several other biological properties of
Hyperforin
have been unveiled including inhibition of tumour invasion and angiogenesis. The mechanism of the anti-angiogenic activity of
Hyperforin
remains to be fully elucidated. We show that treatment with non-cytotoxic concentrations of
Hyperforin
restrains, in a dose-dependent manner, the capacity of endothelial cells to migrate towards relevant chemotactic stimuli.
Hyperforin
inhibits the organisation of HUVE endothelial cells in capillary-like structures in vitro, and potently represses angiogenesis in vivo in the Matrigel sponge assay in response to diverse angiogenic agents. Immunofluorescent staining shows that in cytokine-activated endothelial HUVE cells
Hyperforin
prevents translocation to the nucleus of NF-kappaB, a transcription factor regulating numerous genes involved in cell growth, survival, angiogenesis and invasion. Under
Hyperforin
treatment in vivo, the growth of Kaposi's sarcoma - a highly angiogenic tumour - is strongly inhibited, with the resultant tumours remarkably reduced in size and in vascularisation as compared with controls.
Hyperforin
has also been reported to have anti-inflammatory properties. Here we show that
Hyperforin
inhibits neutrophil and monocyte chemotaxis in vitro and angiogenesis in vivo induced by angiogenic chemokines (
CXCL8
or CCL2). These results highlight the potential for
Hyperforin
as an anti-inflammatory angioprevention agent, acting as a strong inhibitor of inflammation- or tumour-triggered angiogenesis, and provide new therapeutic approaches to halting pathology-associated angiogenesis.
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PMID:Mechanisms of Hyperforin as an anti-angiogenic angioprevention agent. 1922 75