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Cannabinoid Receptor-1 Up-regulation in Azoxymethane (AOM)-treated Mice After Dietary Treatment with Quercetin

VALERIA TUTINO, VALENTINA DE NUNZIO, ANGELA TAFARO, GIUSY BIANCO, ISABELLA GIGANTE, MARIA PRINCIPIA SCAVO, ROSALBA D'ALESSANDRO, MARIA GRAZIA REFOLO, CATERINA MESSA, MARIA GABRIELLA CARUSO and MARIA NOTARNICOLA
Anticancer Research August 2018, 38 (8) 4485-4491; DOI: https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.12752
VALERIA TUTINO
1Laboratory of Nutritional Biochemistry, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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VALENTINA DE NUNZIO
1Laboratory of Nutritional Biochemistry, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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ANGELA TAFARO
2Animal Facility, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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GIUSY BIANCO
2Animal Facility, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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ISABELLA GIGANTE
2Animal Facility, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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MARIA PRINCIPIA SCAVO
3Laboratory of Personalized Medicine, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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ROSALBA D'ALESSANDRO
4Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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MARIA GRAZIA REFOLO
4Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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CATERINA MESSA
4Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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MARIA GABRIELLA CARUSO
1Laboratory of Nutritional Biochemistry, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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MARIA NOTARNICOLA
1Laboratory of Nutritional Biochemistry, National Institute of Gastroenterology-Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy
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  • For correspondence: maria.notarnicola{at}irccsdebellis.it
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Background/Aim: The expression of cannabinoid receptor-1 (CB1-R) seems to be modulated by bioactive natural components such as the flavonoid quercetin. The aim of this study was to determine in an animal model of induced-colon cancer, whether quercetin inhibits colon carcinogenesis through changes in the expression of CB1-R. Materials and Methods: C57BL/6J male mice were randomly assigned to standard diet or experimental diet supplemented with 0.5% quercetin. Azoxymethane (AOM) (10 mg/kg body weight) or saline solution (PBS) was intraperitoneally injected, once weekly for 6 weeks. Results: The diet supplemented with quercetin induced CB1-R gene expression and protein, inhibiting the protein levels of STAT3 and p-STAT3 (both mediators of cell proliferation). Dietary quercetin also caused a significant increase in Bax/Bcl2 ratio protein expression. Conclusion: The anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects of quercetin in AOM-treated mice are mediated by induction of the protein and gene expression levels of CB1-R.

  • Cannabinoid receptor-1
  • quercetin
  • azoxymethane (AOM)-mouse model
  • colorectal cancer
  • Received June 7, 2018.
  • Revision received June 15, 2018.
  • Accepted June 18, 2018.
  • Copyright© 2018, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved
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Cannabinoid Receptor-1 Up-regulation in Azoxymethane (AOM)-treated Mice After Dietary Treatment with Quercetin
VALERIA TUTINO, VALENTINA DE NUNZIO, ANGELA TAFARO, GIUSY BIANCO, ISABELLA GIGANTE, MARIA PRINCIPIA SCAVO, ROSALBA D'ALESSANDRO, MARIA GRAZIA REFOLO, CATERINA MESSA, MARIA GABRIELLA CARUSO, MARIA NOTARNICOLA
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VALERIA TUTINO, VALENTINA DE NUNZIO, ANGELA TAFARO, GIUSY BIANCO, ISABELLA GIGANTE, MARIA PRINCIPIA SCAVO, ROSALBA D'ALESSANDRO, MARIA GRAZIA REFOLO, CATERINA MESSA, MARIA GABRIELLA CARUSO, MARIA NOTARNICOLA
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