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Regulation of Ornithine Decarboxylase Induction By Deguelin, a Natural Product Cancer Chemopreventive Agent

  1. Author:
    Gerhauser, C.
    Lee, S. K.
    Kosmeder, J. W.
    Moriarty, R. M.
    Hamel, E.
    Mehta, R. G.
    Moon, R. C.
    Pezzuto, J. M.
  2. Author Address

    Pezzuto JM UNIV ILLINOIS COLL PHARM DEPT MED CHEM & PHARMACOGNOSY 833 S WOOD ST CHICAGO, IL 60612 USA UNIV ILLINOIS COLL PHARM DEPT MED CHEM & PHARMACOGNOSY CHICAGO, IL 60612 USA UNIV ILLINOIS COLL LIBERAL ARTS & SCI DEPT CHEM CHICAGO, IL 60612 USA UNIV ILLINOIS COLL MED DEPT SURG ONCOL CHICAGO, IL 60612 USA NCI LAB DRUG DISCOVERY RES & DEV DEV THERAPEUT PROGRAM FREDERICK CANC RES & DEV CTR FREDERICK, MD 21702 USA
    1. Year: 1997
  1. Journal: Cancer Research
    1. 57
    2. 16
    3. Pages: 3429-3435
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    Deguelin, a plant-derived rotenoid, mediates potent chemopreventive responses through transcriptional regulation of phorbol ester-induced ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity. To explore the mechanism of this effect, the activity of this compound was evaluated with a number of model systems, Using cultured mouse epidermal 308 cells, the steady-state levels of both 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-induced ODC mRNA and c-fos were decreased by treatment with deguelin, ODC activity was also inhibited by bullatacin and various antimitotic agents (podophyllotoxin, vinblastine, and colchicine), but only deguelin and bullatacin were active as inhibitors of ODC levels in a TPA-independent c-Myc-mediated induction system using cultured BALB/c c-MycER cells, These results suggest that antimicrotubule effects, as mediated by rotenone, for example, are not responsible for inhibitory activity facilitated by deguelin, This was confirmed by use of an in vitro model of tubulin polymerization in which deguelin and a variety of other rotenoids were investigated and found to be inactive. As anticipated, however, NADH dehydrogenase was inhibited by these rotenoids. Moreover, inhibition of this enzyme correlated with a rapid depletion of ATP levels and potential to inhibit either TPA-or c-Myc-induced ODC activity, It therefore seems that deguelin-mediated interference with transient requirements for elevated energy can inhibit the induction of ODC activity and thereby yield a cancer chemo-preventive response. [References: 51]

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