Caffeic Acid Inhibits Tumour Mass Formation in MG-63 Cells-induced Nude Mice

F. Sandra, Dewi Ranggaini, Laifa Annisa Hendamin, Nurrani Mustika Dewi, M. Djamil
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BACKGROUND: Formation of tumour mass is one symptom of osteosarcoma development. Caffeic acid has been known to provide effective treatment but has less side effect for some cancer therapy. Studies reported that caffeic acid might promote apoptosis in MG-63 osteosarcoma cells, however, the effect of caffeic acid treatment in preventing tumour mass formation has not been well elucidated, especially in MG-63 cells-induced nude mice in vivo.METHODS: MG-63 cells were pre-treated with 0, 1, or 10 µg/mL caffeic acid, and 6 hours after pre-treatment, MG-63 cells were injected into subcutaneous space of mice to induce osteosarcoma. Another model was also created by subcutaneously injecting MG-63 cells to the back of mice, and after 48 days, the visible tumour mass was injected intra-tumour with 0 or 10 µg/mL caffeic acid every 7 days for 6 times. After 90 days, mice were anaesthetised, and the nodule pictures were taken for observation and measurement. RESULTS: In pre-treated MG-63 cells-induced mice, volumes of the mass decreased in reverse with the dose of caffeic acid given. Ten µg/mL caffeic acid pre-treatment was able to significantly lower the mass volume compared to the untreated (p<0.05). Meanwhile, the intra-tumour treatment of 10 µg/mL caffeic acid, even though not significant, was able to inhibit tumour mass formation.CONCLUSION: Results of caffeic acid pre-treatment and caffeic acid treatment in tumour mass of mice show that caffeic acid is able to inhibit the MG-63 cells formation. This suggests that caffeic acid can be a potential anti-cancer agent.KEYWORDS: caffeic acid, osteosarcoma, MG-63 cells, tumour mass
咖啡酸抑制MG-63细胞诱导的裸鼠肿瘤团块形成
背景:肿瘤肿块的形成是骨肉瘤发展的一个症状。已知咖啡酸能提供有效的治疗,但对某些癌症治疗的副作用较小。有研究报道,咖啡酸可能促进MG-63骨肉瘤细胞的凋亡,然而,咖啡酸治疗在防止肿瘤团块形成方面的作用尚未得到很好的阐明,特别是在MG-63细胞诱导的裸鼠体内。方法:分别用0、1、10µg/mL咖啡酸预处理MG-63细胞,预处理6 h后将MG-63细胞注入小鼠皮下诱导骨肉瘤。在小鼠背部皮下注射MG-63细胞建立另一个模型,48天后,在可见肿瘤肿块内注射0或10µg/mL咖啡酸,每7天注射6次。90 d后,对小鼠进行麻醉,并拍摄结节照片进行观察和测量。结果:经预处理的MG-63细胞诱导小鼠,其质量体积随咖啡酸剂量的增加呈反比下降。10µg/mL咖啡酸预处理能显著降低未处理的质量体积(p<0.05)。同时,10µg/mL咖啡酸在肿瘤内处理,即使不显著,也能抑制肿瘤团块的形成。结论:咖啡酸预处理和对小鼠肿瘤块处理结果表明,咖啡酸能够抑制MG-63细胞的形成。这表明咖啡酸可能是一种潜在的抗癌剂。关键词:咖啡酸,骨肉瘤,MG-63细胞,肿瘤块
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