Inhibitory Effect of 12C6+ Ion and X-ray on Angiogenesis in HMEC-1
doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.30.01.084
- Received Date: 1900-01-01
- Rev Recd Date: 1900-01-01
- Publish Date: 2013-03-20
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Key words:
- heavy ion /
- X-ray /
- radiation /
- angiogenesis /
- cancer
Abstract: The study aims to explore the effect of 12C6+ ion and X-ray on proliferation, migration, tube formation and MMPS of human microvascular endothelial cells ( HMEC-1 ). Transwell migration experiment showed that the radiation could inhibit the migration of HMEC-1 in sub-lethal dose 24 h after irradiation. Furthermore, the inhibition ability of 12C6+ ion was stronger than that of X-ray. Matrigel experiment indicated that 12C6+ ion suppressed the tube formation of HMEC-1 spontaneously. However, the inhibitory effect of X-ray had no significance. Meanwhile, Gelatin Zymography showed the expression of MMP-2 was inhibited obviously by 12C6+ ion, while X-ray had little effect on the expression of MMP-2. In conclusion, 12C6+ ion is superior to X-ray in adiotherapy of tumor.
Citation: | LIU Yuan-yuan, ZHANG Hong, LIU Yang, SUN Chao, WU Zhen-hua, LI Hong-yan. Inhibitory Effect of 12C6+ Ion and X-ray on Angiogenesis in HMEC-1[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2013, 30(1): 84-88. doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.30.01.084 |