Title : The anti-angiogenic effect of tryptanthrin is mediated by the inhibition of apelin promoter activity and shortened mRNA half-life in human vascular endothelial cells.

Pub. Date : 2019 May

PMID : 31005035






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1 The anti-angiogenic effect of tryptanthrin is mediated by the inhibition of apelin promoter activity and shortened mRNA half-life in human vascular endothelial cells. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens
2 PURPOSE: We aim to find out if tryptanthrin works on the apelin pathway and study its anti-angiogenic mechanism. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens
3 METHODS: The effect of tryptanthrin on the expression of apelin and its receptor, APJ, was examined. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens
4 METHODS: The effect of tryptanthrin on the expression of apelin and its receptor, APJ, was examined. tryptanthrine apelin receptor Homo sapiens
5 Migration and tube formation assay were used to evaluate the relationship between tryptanthrin and apelin. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens
6 RESULTS: We demonstrated that tryptanthrin could inhibit the expression of apelin, attenuated the stability of apelin mRNA, and significantly inhibited the apelin promoter activity. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens
7 RESULTS: We demonstrated that tryptanthrin could inhibit the expression of apelin, attenuated the stability of apelin mRNA, and significantly inhibited the apelin promoter activity. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens
8 RESULTS: We demonstrated that tryptanthrin could inhibit the expression of apelin, attenuated the stability of apelin mRNA, and significantly inhibited the apelin promoter activity. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens
9 The addition of apelin-13 restored the suppression of tube formation and migration by tryptanthrin. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens
10 CONCLUSION: The anti-angiogenic effect of tryptanthrin was mediated by down-regulating apelin gene expression through suppression of promoter activity and decrease of mRNA stability in human vascular endothelial cells. tryptanthrine apelin Homo sapiens