Title of article :
New Aspects of Silibinin Stereoisomers and their 3-O-galloyl Derivatives on Cytotoxicity and Ceramide Metabolism in Hep G2 hepatocarcinoma Cell Line
Author/Authors :
Boojar, Mahdi Mashhadi Akbar Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Hassanipour, Mahsa Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ejtemaei Mehr, Shahram Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Dehpour, Ahmad Reza Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Boojar, Masoud Mashhadi Akbar Department of Cell and Molecular Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University, Tehran
Abstract :
Ceramide as a second messenger is a key regulator in apoptosis and cytotoxicity.
Ceramide-metabolizing enzymes are ideal target in cancer chemo-preventive studies. Neutral
sphingomyelinase (NSMase), acid ceramidase (ACDase) and glucosyl ceramide synthase
(GCS) are the main enzymes in ceramide metabolism. Silymarin flavonolignans are potent
apoptosis inducers and silibinin is the most active component of silymarin. This study
evaluated the effects of silybin A, silybin B and their 3-O-gallyl derivatives (SGA and SGB)
at different concentrations (0-200 micro molar) on ceramide metabolism enzymes in Hep
G2 hepatocarcinoma cell line. Cell viability, caspase-3 and 9 activities, total cell ceramide
and the activities of ACDase, NSMase and GCS were evaluated. Under silibinin derivatives
treatments, cell viability decreased and the activities of caspase-3 and 9 increased in a dose
dependent manner among which SGB was the most effective one (P<0.05). Total cell ceramide
and the activity of NSMase, the enzyme which elevates ceramide level, increased by silibinin
derivatives. Furthermore, the activities of removing ceramide enzymes (ACDase and GCS)
decreased efficiently. The galloyl esterification increased the activity of silibinin isomers.
Consequently, this study reveals new sibilinin effects on ceramide metabolism and potential
strategies to enhance the antineoplastic properties of this compound
Keywords :
Ceramidase , Silymarin , Sphingomyelinase , Glucosyl ceramide synthase , Ceramide , a,b, a,b,c, a,b, Masoud Mashhadi Akbar Boojard and a,b*
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics