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امير وزيري زاده

امیر وزیری زاده

مرتبه علمی: استادیار
نشانی: پژوهشکده خلیج فارس - گروه شیلات و زیست شناسی دریا
تحصیلات: دکترای تخصصی / بیوشیمی
تلفن: 09177701465
دانشکده: پژوهشکده خلیج فارس

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عنوان Induction of Apoptosis by an Extract of Persian Gulf Marine Mollusc, Turbo Coronatus through the Production of Reactive Oxygen Species in Mouse Melanoma Cells
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مجله Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
شناسه DOI
پژوهشگران فاطمه زنگنه (نفر اول) ، امیر وزیری زاده (نفر دوم) ، محمدرضا میرشمسی (نفر سوم) ، امیر فخری (نفر چهارم) ، مهرداد فیضی (نفر پنجم) ، جلال پوراحمد (نفر ششم به بعد)

چکیده

Objective: A variety of approaches such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormonal therapy and immunotherapy are used to treat melanomas, but unfortunately in most case, the response is very weak and often side effects are serious. This study concerns selective toxicity of an extract of Turbo coronatus on cells and mitochondria from a syngeneic mouse model of melanoma. Methods: Cells and mitochondria isolated from extra tumoral and melanoma tissues were exposed toa T. coronatus crude extract and fractions obtained by gel-filtration chromatography and assayed for mitochondrial and cellular parameters. Result: Crude extract (375, 750 and 1,500 ?g/ml) and fraction 1; F1; (275, 550 and 1100 ?g/ml) of T. coronatus extract induced a significant (p<0.05) increase of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) level, swelling of mitochondria, collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), release of cytochrome c and caspase-3 activation only in the mitochondria and cells obtained from melanoma but not extra tumoral tissues. In addition, the F1 fraction decreased the percentage of viable cells and induced apoptosis in melanoma cells. Conclusion: For the first time we could demonstrate that the F1 fraction of a T. coronatus extract, selectively induces ROS mediated cytotoxicity by directly targeting mitochondria in melanoma tissues and it may be a suitable candidate for novel drug treatment of malignant melanomas. Creative Commons Attribution License