Modulation of the length of the cell cycle time of MCF-7 human breast cancer cells by melatonin

Riferimento: 
Life Sci. 1996;58(9):811-6.
Autori: 
Cos S, Recio J, Sánchez-Barceló EJ.
Fonte: 
Life Sci. 1996;58(9):811-6.
Anno: 
1996
Azione: 
Melatonin,(10(-9)M) added to the culture medium, increased the duration of the cell cycle of human breast cancer cells, delaying the entry into mitosis.
Target: 
Melatonin inhibitory effect

Abstract

It has been shown that melatonin has a direct inhibitory effect on the proliferation of MCF-7 human breast cancer cells in culture. In the present work, we studied whether the length of the cell cycle of MCF-7 cells in increased by melatonin. In MCF-7 cells partially synchronized and labelled with [3H]thymidine, melatonin (10(-9)M), added to the culture medium, shifted the period of the labeling index rhythm from 20.36 hours to 23.48 hours. The fact that melatonin significantly increased (p<0.005) the duration of the cell cycle of human breast cancer cells, support the notion that this hormone exerts part of its antitumor effect through a cell-cycle-specific mechanism by delaying the entry of MCF-7 cells into mitosis.

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