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ORIGINAL ARTICLES Cellular and Molecular Biology

Inhibition of Cell Proliferation, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Tumor Growth by Albendazole

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Pages 171-177 | Published online: 11 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the key molecule mediating tumor growth and malignant ascites formation. We recently reported that, in an end stage OVCAR-3 xenograft model, albendazole (ABZ) suppresses ascites formation, but not tumor growth. Hence, in the present study, we assessed the effect of ABZ on in vitro OVCAR-3 cell proliferation plus in vivo tumor growth, however, initiating ABZ treatment at mid stage (3 weeks post cell inoculation) rather than end stage disease. Here, ABZ treatment led to potent inhibition of cell proliferation, VEGF suppression, complete inhibition of ascites formation and most strikingly arrest of tumor growth.

ABBREVIATIONS
ABZ=

albendazole;

MPI=

maximum proliferation index

SRB=

Sulforhodamine B assay;

VEGF=

vascular endothelial growth factor;

ABBREVIATIONS
ABZ=

albendazole;

MPI=

maximum proliferation index

SRB=

Sulforhodamine B assay;

VEGF=

vascular endothelial growth factor;

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