G1 cell cycle arrest by amlodipine, a dihydropyridine Ca2+ channel blocker, in human epidermoid carcinoma A431 cells

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Author(s):  
Junko Yoshida ◽  
Takaharu Ishibashi ◽  
Matomo Nishio
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Shivani Chilampalli ◽  
Gudiseva Chandrasekhar ◽  
Radhey S. Kaushik ◽  
Hesham Fahmy ◽  
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Jin Chai ◽  
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pp. 175-182 ◽  
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Andrew Luk ◽  
Janice Castagnola ◽  
Maureen Cronin ◽  
John Mendelsohn

2002 ◽  
Vol 80 (7) ◽  
pp. 650-653
Author(s):  
D O Cliche ◽  
S Girouard ◽  
N Bissonnette ◽  
D J Hunting

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a strong apoptotic trigger in many cell types. We have previously reported that a plant amino acid, mimosine (beta-[N-(3-hydroxy-4-pyridone)]-alpha-aminopropionic acid), with a well-known reversible G1 cell cycle arrest activity can inhibit apoptosis induced by UV irradiation and RNA polymerase II blockage in human A431 cells. Here, apoptosis was measured with a fluorimetric caspase activation assay. Interestingly, the protective state was effective up to 24 h following removal of mimosine from the culture medium while cells were progressing in the cell cycle. Our results demonstrate that the protective effect of mimosine against UV-induced apoptosis can be dissociated from its G1 cell-cycle arrest activity.Key words: mimosine, apoptosis, cell cycle, A431 cells, caspase activation assay.


2015 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rong Tian ◽  
You Li ◽  
Mei Gao

Our findings indicated that shikonin-inhibited cell growth and caused cell-cycle arrest of the A431 cells through the regulation of apoptosis. Moreover, these effects were mediated, at least partially, by suppressing the activation of the EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor)-NF-κB (nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B-cells) signalling pathways.


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