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Effects of Glycyrrhizin on UVB-irradiated Melanoma Cells

TIZIANA ROSSI, LUISA BENASSI, CRISTINA MAGNONI, ANTONIO IPPAZIO RUBERTO, ANDREA COPPI and GIOSUÉ BAGGIO
In Vivo January 2005, 19 (1) 319-322;
TIZIANA ROSSI
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Abstract

It is known that liquorice root is rich in compounds which exert several pharmacological actions. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of glycyrrhizin (the main constituent of liquorice root) and of its metabolite aglycone, 18ß-glycyrrhetinic acid, on UVB-irradiated human melanoma cells: SKMEL-2 from metastatic tissue and SKMEL-28 from primary malignant melanoma. Tests performed (Trypan blue exclusion test, MTT and Western blot) showed that glycyrrhizin is not toxic for both types of cells. In SKMEL-28 cells, Bcl-2 expression was low after UVB irradiation, but it was increased when treated with glycyrrhizin. On the contrary, in the SKMEL-2 cell culture, Bcl-2 expression was not modified by the substances under study. The results show that glycyrrhizin treatment might offer protection from the damage induced in humans by UVB radiation, while it seems to be ineffective on metastatic cells. Further studies must be performed to understand the mechanism of the protective effect.

  • Glycyrrhizin
  • UVB radiation
  • Bcl-2
  • SKMEL-28 cells
  • SKMEL-2 cells

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    • Received November 18, 2004.
    • Accepted December 29, 2004.
  • Copyright © 2005 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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TIZIANA ROSSI, LUISA BENASSI, CRISTINA MAGNONI, ANTONIO IPPAZIO RUBERTO, ANDREA COPPI, GIOSUÉ BAGGIO
In Vivo Jan 2005, 19 (1) 319-322;

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In Vivo Jan 2005, 19 (1) 319-322;
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