apoptosis induced by the tibetan herbal remedy padma 28 in the t cell-derived lymphocytic leukaemia cell line cem-c7h2
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The Tibetan herbal remedy PADMA 28 revealed promising results to support treatment of atherosclerosis, Charot syndrome (intermittent claudication), chronic active hepatitis and infection of the respiratory tract. The remedy was confirmed to be closely linked with anti- and pro-oxidative properties
PADMA 28 led to a concentration-dependent inhibition of cell proliferation accompanied by the accumulation of CEM-C7H2 cells in subG1 phase, fragmentation of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) and nuclear body formation. Treatment with PADMA 28 rescued to some extent cells over-expressing Bcl-2 from apoptosis. This finding suggests that the mechanism of action of PADMA 28 may be via interference with Bcl-2 triggered survival pathways.
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Authors | ;Jenny Marcel;Schwaiger Wolfgang;Bernhard David;Wrulich Oliver A;Cosaceanu Daria;Fuchs Dietmar;Ueberall Florian |
Journal | italian journal of mycology |
Year | 2005 |
DOI | 10.1186/1477-3163-4-15 |
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