Combination of ferulic acid, ligustrazine and tetrahydropalmatine inhibits invasion and metastasis through MMP/TIMP signaling in endometriosis
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Ferulic acid, ligustrazine, and tetrahydropalmatine (FLT) reduced endometriosis volume and inhibited invasion and metastasis by inactivating MMP/TIMP signaling.
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Background The design of the combination of ferulic acid, ligustrazine and tetrahydropalmatine (FLT) is inspired by the Chinese herbal prescription Foshou San. Previous work has shown that FLT inhibited endometriosis growth in rat autograft models. However, the mechanism behind this is unclear. MMP/TIMP signaling is considered as the vital pathway of metastasis and invasion in endometriosis. In this study, we aim to disclose effects of FLT on MMP/TIMP signaling in invasion and metastasis during endometrial cells and xenograft endometriosis. Methods In vivo, effect of FLT on endometriosis was evaluated in a xenogeneic mice model. In vitro, cell viability assay was performed with an IC50 measurement of FLT in hEM15A and HEC1-B cells. The effect of FLT on invasion and metastasis was analyzed in scratch wound and transwell assay. Gene and protein expression of MMP/TIMP signaling were detected by qPCR and Western blotting. Results In xenograft endometriosis, FLT reduced ectopic volume without effect on weight. FLT inhibitory effects on cell growth exhibited a dose-dependent manner in hEM15A and HEC1-B cells. IC50s of FLT in hEM15A cells were 839.30 ± 121.11 or 483.53 ±156.91 μg·ml −1 after the treatment for 24 or 48 h, respectively. In HEC1-B cells, IC50 values of 24 or 48 h were 625.20 ± 59.52 or 250.30 ± 68.12 μg·ml −1 . In addition, FLT significantly inhibited invasion and metastasis in scratch wound and transwell assay. Furthermore, FLT inactivated MMP/TIMP signaling with decreasing expression of MMP-2/9, and an enhancing expression of TIMP-1. Conclusions MMP/TIMP inactivation is a reasonable explanation for the inhibition of FLT on invasion and metastasis in endometriosis. This result reveals a potential mechanism on the role of FLT in endometriosis and may benefit for its further application.
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