Rhodiola crenulata induces death and inhibits growth of breast cancer cell lines

Diverse compounds from many different chemical classes are currently targeted in preclinical analyses for their ability to act as both chemopreventive and chemotherapeutic agents. Phenolic phytochemicals from Rhodiola crenulata has such potential. This Rhodiola species is a perennial plant that grow...

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Main Author: Schneider, Sallie
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spelling ftbaystatehealth:oai:scholarlycommons.libraryinfo.bhs.org:all_works-3189 2023-05-15T18:40:30+02:00 Rhodiola crenulata induces death and inhibits growth of breast cancer cell lines Schneider, Sallie 2008-09-01T07:00:00Z https://scholarlycommons.libraryinfo.bhs.org/all_works/2188 unknown Scholarly Commons @ Baystate Health https://scholarlycommons.libraryinfo.bhs.org/all_works/2188 All Scholarly Works PVLSI text 2008 ftbaystatehealth 2021-12-06T20:40:22Z Diverse compounds from many different chemical classes are currently targeted in preclinical analyses for their ability to act as both chemopreventive and chemotherapeutic agents. Phenolic phytochemicals from Rhodiola crenulata has such potential. This Rhodiola species is a perennial plant that grows in the Tundra, Siberia, and high-elevation regions of Tibet. The phenolic secondary metabolites isolated from R. crenulata were recently analyzed in a preclinical setting for their ability to treat lymphosarcomas and superficial bladder cancers. However, the effects of R. crenulata have yet to be examined for its implications in breast cancer prevention or for its chemotherapeutic abilities. Therefore this study investigated the effects of R. crenulata on breast cancer both in vivo and in vitro. Experiments using aggressive human-derived MDA-MB-231 and mouse-derived V14 breast cancer cell lines demonstrated that phenolic-enriched R. crenulata extract was capable of inhibiting the proliferation, motility, and invasion of these cells. In addition, the extracts induced autophagic-like vesicles in all cell lines, eventually leading to death of the tumor cell lines but not the immortal or normal human mammary epithelial cells. Finally, an in vivo experiment showed that phenolic-enriched dietary R. crenulata is effective in preventing the initiation of tumors and slowing down the tumor growth in mice bearing tumor grafts, thereby further demonstrating its possible potential for treatment of breast cancer progression and metastasis. Text Tundra Siberia Scholarly Commons @ Baystate Health
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title Rhodiola crenulata induces death and inhibits growth of breast cancer cell lines
title_short Rhodiola crenulata induces death and inhibits growth of breast cancer cell lines
title_full Rhodiola crenulata induces death and inhibits growth of breast cancer cell lines
title_fullStr Rhodiola crenulata induces death and inhibits growth of breast cancer cell lines
title_full_unstemmed Rhodiola crenulata induces death and inhibits growth of breast cancer cell lines
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