2020
DOI: 10.3892/or.2020.7604
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Morpho‑functional study of the hypothalamic proline‑rich polypeptide apoptotic activity against mouse Ehrlich ascites carcinoma

Abstract: A new type of bioactive polypeptides of the neurosecretory hypothalamus called proline-rich peptides (PRPs), which are isolated from bovine neurosecretory granules of the neurohypophysis, are synthesized in the form of a common precursor protein (neurophysin vasopressin-associated glycoprotein). Proline-rich polypetide 1 (PRP-1; also known as galarmin) is comprised of 15 amino acids residues, and has been suggested to possess anti-neurodegenerative, immunoregulatory, hematopoietic, antimicrobial and antitumor … Show more

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“…The current study aimed to evaluate the potential anti-tumor activity of STG in ESC-bearing mice. ESC was used as an in-vivo experimental model for breast cancer as its cells are known for their undifferentiation with rapid proliferation and sensitivity to chemotherapies, similar to human tumors [26]. Moreover, we combined STG with Dox to investigate the impact of the combination on its anti-tumor efficacy and the associated inflammatory reaction and oxidative imbalance present in the tumor micro-environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current study aimed to evaluate the potential anti-tumor activity of STG in ESC-bearing mice. ESC was used as an in-vivo experimental model for breast cancer as its cells are known for their undifferentiation with rapid proliferation and sensitivity to chemotherapies, similar to human tumors [26]. Moreover, we combined STG with Dox to investigate the impact of the combination on its anti-tumor efficacy and the associated inflammatory reaction and oxidative imbalance present in the tumor micro-environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PRP-1 action is cellular and disease context dependent. Morpho-functional study on the effect of PRP-1 on a mouse Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (EAC) model was conducted [54]. The number of viable cells in the suspension was determined by the histological method of exclusion with trypan blue (diazo live dye).…”
Section: Effect Of Prp-1 On Cell Death In the Cancer Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%