Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Oct 2019)

Enhanced anticancer efficiency of doxorubicin against human glioma by natural borneol through triggering ROS-mediated signal

  • Wen-qiang Cao,
  • Ying Li,
  • Ya-jun Hou,
  • Mao-xun Yang,
  • Xue-qi Fu,
  • Bai-song Zhao,
  • Han-ming Jiang,
  • Xiao-yan Fu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 118

Abstract

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Doxorubicin (DOX) as a first-line chemotherapeutic drug has been widely used for therapy of human cancers. However, side effects and chemo-resistance severely blocked its clinic application. Herein, natural borneol (NB) as a novel monoterpenoid chemosensitizer was found to have the potential to increase the blood brain barrier (BBB) permeability and intracellular uptake of DOX in vitro, and synergistically enhanced DOX-induced cytotoxicity in human glioma cells. NB treatment significantly potentiated DOX-induced G2/M cell cycle arrest by triggering reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated DNA damage. NB also enhanced DOX-induced dysfunction of MAPKs and PI3 K/AKT pathways. Furthermore, U251 human glioma xenograft growth in vivo was also effectively inhibited by combined treatment of DOX with NB through induction of G2/M-phase arrest and antiangiogenesis. Taken together, our finding validated that NB could act as novel chemosensitizer to enhance DOX-induced anticancer efficacy, and strategy of using NB and DOX could be a high efficient way in therapy of human cancers.

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