Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2012, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (10): 1394-.
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Abstract: ObjectiveTo evaluate the inhibitory effect of deuterium-depleted water (DDW) on the proliferation ofnasopharyngealcarcinoma (NPC) cells in vitro and explore the possible mechanism. MethodsThe growth inhibition of NPC cells andpreosteoblast MC3T3-E1cells following DDW treatment was measured by MTT assay and plate colony formation assay. Thechanges in migration and invasion of NPC cells were evaluated using Transwell and boyden chamber assays. The proteinexpression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was determined using Western blotting. Flow cytometry wasemployed to evaluate the changes in cell cycle distribution after DDW treatment.ResultsDDW with deuterium concentrationsof100, 75and50ppm significantly suppressed the cell proliferation (P<0.05) and lowered colony formation capacity andinvasiveness of the NPC cells (P<0.01). Western blotting demonstrated a down-regulated expression of PCNA in the cells byDDW. DDW also caused obvious cell cycle arrest in the NPC cells with reduced cells in S phase and significantly increasedcells in G1 phase (P<0.05). Rather than causing growth inhibition, DDW promoted the growth of normal control MC3T3-E1cells.ConclusionDDW possesses selective biological effects to inhibit the proliferation of NPC cellsin vitro, suggesting thepotential of DDW as a novel nontoxic adjuvant therapeutic agent in antitumor therapy.
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