Inhibitory effect of baicalin on fluorouracil resistant HCC cell line BEL-7402/5-Fu and its possible mechanism
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Supported by the Key Technology Research and Development Project of the Hebei Province (072461478D).

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    Objective:To investigate the inhibitory effect of baicalin on the fluorouracil (Fu) resistant hepatocarcinoma cell(HCC) BEL-7402/5-Fu and its possible mechanism. Methods:Hepatocarcinoma cell line BEL-7402 and Fu-resistant hepatocarcinoma cell line BEL-7402/5-Fu were cultured in vitro. The inhibitory effect of baicalin on the BEL-7402/5-Fu cells was assessed by MTT assay; the intracellular rhodamine fluorescence intensity was observed by flow cytometry; the expression of MDR1 gene was detected by RT-PCR; and the expression of protein P-glycoprotein (P-gp) was analyzed by Western blotting assay. Adhesion assay was conducted using Matrigel model. Expression of beta 1-integrin and E-CD protein was detected by immunofluorescence technique. Results:Baicalin inhibited the proliferation of both BEL-7402 and BEL-7402/5-Fu cells, with IC50 of baicalin being 34.2 mg/L and 36.6 mg/L, respectively. Baicalin (5 mg/L and 10 mg/L) partially reversed the resistance of BEL-7402/5-Fu to Fu, with the reversal folds being 28.6 and 46.7, respectively. Baicalin (5 mg/L and 10 mg/L) increased the sensitivity of BEL-7402 cells to Fu, with the sensitivity-enhancing folds being 1.4 and 2.1, respectively. Baicalin also increased the concentration of rhodamine and expression of integrin β1, inhibited the expression of MDR1 gene and P-gp, E-CD protein, and reduced the adhesion capacity, with the effect of 10 mg/L baicalin significantly effective than that of 5 mg/L baicalin (all P<0.05).Conclusion:Baicalin can inhibit the proliferation of BEL-7402/5-Fu in vitro, and partially reverse the resistance to Fu, which is attributable to the increased accumulation of intracellular drug concentration, inhibited expression of MDR1 gene.

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  • Received:October 08,2007
  • Revised:December 19,2007
  • Adopted:January 21,2008
  • Online: January 21,2008
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