Enhancement of pheochromocytoma nerve cell growth by consecutive fractionization of Angelica gigas Nakai extracts
Autor: | Hyeon Yong Lee, Myoung Hoon Jeong, Yunyun Zou, Hye Won Lim, Chang Soon Yoon, Juhee Ahn, Ji Seon Kim |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Ethanol biology Clinical Biochemistry Flavonoid Biomedical Engineering Ethyl acetate Bioengineering Catechin Cell Biology biology.organism_classification Hexane chemistry.chemical_compound Angelica gigas chemistry Biochemistry heterocyclic compounds Myricetin Quercetin Original Research Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | Cytotechnology. 62:461-472 |
ISSN: | 1573-0778 0920-9069 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10616-010-9300-2 |
Popis: | This work was to investigate the effect of flavonoids from Angelica gigas Nakai on the proliferation and differentiation of PC12 cells. Several solvents including hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, butanol and water consecutively partitioned. We determined the ethanol crude extract of Angelica gigas Nakai. The hexane fraction was shown to contain the highest number of flavonoids as follows; 21.48 mg/g and the composition of the flavonoids was as follows: 12.24 mg/g of quercetin, 4.39 mg/g of myricetin and 2.58 mg/g of catechin. In addition, this hexane fraction greatly increased both cell growth and outgrowth of the neurite, and whose effects were three times higher than those of the other fractions. The length of the neurites was measured as ca. 110 μm in adding 50 μg/mL of the hexane fraction, which was about the same as the case of adding 50 ng/mL of NGF as a positive control. This result indicates that the differentiation of PC12 cells by the addition of the hexane fraction was comparable to the case of adding NGF. The hexane fraction was also determined to prevent apoptosis of PC12 cells by suppressing DNA fragmentation. It is interesting that the mixture of three major flavonoids, quercetin, myricetin and catechin showed stronger activity on, both PC12 cell growth and neuritis outgrowth, than when adding each flavonoid alone. We believe this was due to the synergistic effects of the three flavonoids. The activities of these flavonoids from Angelica gigas Nakai are reported for the first time in this study. |
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