Angio-Suppressive Effect of Sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis (Cav.) Pers.


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Abstract

Spinasterol (1) and spinasteryl acetate (2) from the leaves of Ardisia pyramidalis (Cav.) Pers. (Myrsinaceae) were tested on duck chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) vascularity assay. The petechial to severe hemorrhaging, hyperemia, and the formation of ghost vessels were observed in CAMs treated with compounds 1 and 2. Both sterols have effectively suppressed blood vessel branching and inter-capillary elongation. High degree of vonWillebrand factor expression was observed in these CAMs treated with 1 and 2. This is further confirmed by the absence of the epithelial membrane antigen in all samples tested, suggesting that the main mechanism of angio-suppression is related to the action of von Willebrand factor which modulates other angiogenic factors. Spinasterol was found to be most effective in reducing the branch point formation and inter capillary distance with very minimal incidence of mortality, thus suggesting its potential as a source of phytopharmaceuticals.

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Dennis D. Raga

Department of Biology, Ateneo De Manila University

Email: consolacion.ragasa@dlsu.edu.ph
Philippines, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

Annabelle A. Herrera

Institute of Biology, University of the Philippines, Diliman

Email: consolacion.ragasa@dlsu.edu.ph
Philippines, Quezon City

Agnes B. Alimboyoguen

Chemistry Department, De La Salle University Science & Technology Complex

Email: consolacion.ragasa@dlsu.edu.ph
Philippines, Leandro V. Locsin Campus, Biñan City, Laguna

Chien-Chang Shen

National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine

Email: consolacion.ragasa@dlsu.edu.ph
Taiwan, Province of China, Li-Nong St. Ministry of Health and Welfare, Sec. 2, Taipei, 112

Consolacion Y. Ragasa

Chemistry Department, De La Salle University Science & Technology Complex

Author for correspondence.
Email: consolacion.ragasa@dlsu.edu.ph
Philippines, Leandro V. Locsin Campus, Biñan City, Laguna


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