Title : Modulation of human multidrug-resistance MDR-1 gene by natural curcuminoids.

Pub. Date : 2004 Apr 17

PMID : 15090070






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1 In additional studies we found that commercial grade curcuminoid (approximately 77% curcumin, 17% demethoxycurcumin and 3% bisdemthoxycurcumin) decreased MDR-1 gene expression in a dose dependent manner and had about the same potent inhibitory effect on MDR-1 gene expression as our natural curcuminoid mixtures. Curcumin ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 Homo sapiens
2 In additional studies we found that commercial grade curcuminoid (approximately 77% curcumin, 17% demethoxycurcumin and 3% bisdemthoxycurcumin) decreased MDR-1 gene expression in a dose dependent manner and had about the same potent inhibitory effect on MDR-1 gene expression as our natural curcuminoid mixtures. Curcumin ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 Homo sapiens
3 Treatment of drug resistant KB-V1 cells with curcumin increased their sensitivity to vinblastine, which was consistent with a decreased MDR-1 gene product, a P-glycoprotein, on the cell plasma membrane. Curcumin ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 Homo sapiens
4 Treatment of drug resistant KB-V1 cells with curcumin increased their sensitivity to vinblastine, which was consistent with a decreased MDR-1 gene product, a P-glycoprotein, on the cell plasma membrane. Curcumin ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 Homo sapiens