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Angiogenesis | 2003

Novel function of ascorbic acid as an angiostatic factor.

Hiromi Ashino; Mariko Shimamura; Hiroshi Nakajima; Munehiko Dombou; Satoshi Kawanaka; Tsutomu Oikawa; Takao Iwaguchi; Seiichi Kawashima

Endothelial permeability is increased by vascular endothelial cell growth factor and decreased by antioxidants. Whether or not l-ascorbic acid (Asc), which decreases endothelial permeability by stimulating the endothelial barrier function, is anti-angiogenic (angiostatic) remains unknown. We examined the role of Asc on angiogenesis using two assay systems. At first, the potential role of Asc on four steps of angiogenesis was investigated in cultured bovine microvascular endothelial cells. Asc inhibited the formation of vessel-like tubular structures of endothelial cells cultured on Matrigel; however, it did not decrease the activity of plasminogen activator (PA), which creates the space into which vascular vessels extend. Furthermore, even at high concentrations, Asc did not inhibit either the proliferation or migration of endothelial cell cultures. Secondly, whether Asc inhibited in vivo angiogenesis or not was studied on chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) during the 4–6 days of embryogenesis when neovascularization is rapid. It also revealed that angiogenesis was dose-dependently inhibited by Asc from 0.5 μmol/CAM with half-maximal inhibition at 2.5 μmol/CAM. Because it was previously reported that the endothelial barrier function decreases permeability via the stimulation of collagen synthesis induced by Asc, we treated CAM with the inhibitor of collagen synthesis, l-azetidine 2-carboxylic acid (AzC). This compound partially attenuated the angiostatic function of Asc on CAM. To understand the involvement of an antioxidant activity in the angiostatic function of Asc, we further examined the effect of glutathione (GSH), which is an endogenous antioxidant, on angiogenesis in CAM and endothelial cells. GSH inhibited CAM angiogenesis, as well as the formation of vessel-like tubular structures of endothelial cell cultures on Matrigel. Both Asc and GSH inhibited hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) induced tubular morphogenesis. These findings suggest that Asc affects angiogenesis through both its antioxidant properties and the stimulation of collagen synthesis. As the angiostatic activity of Asc may be one of the many effects involved in host resistance to the growth or invasiveness of solid cancer, it may be useful as a supplementary therapy in various angiogenic diseases.


Archive | 1991

Method for production of a growth factor for Bifidobacterium sp.

Munehiko Dombou; Isao Tomioka; Ryoichi Tsurutani; Senji Kitabatake; Hiroshi Nakajima


Archive | 1987

Process for producing diadenosine tetraphosphate and derivatives thereof

Munehiko Dombou; Isao Tomioka; Senji Kitabatake; Hiroshi Nakejima


ChemInform | 1992

Industrial Application of Adenosine 5′-Triphosphate Regeneration to the Synthesis of Sugar Phosphates

Hiroshi Nakajima; Hitoshi Kondo; Ryoichi Tsurutani; Munehiko Dombou; Isao Tomioka; Kosuke Tomita


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1995

Thermorubin and 2-Hydroxyphenyl Acetic Acid, Aldose Reductase Inhibitors

Ken-ichiro Hayashi; Munehiko Dombou; Michie Sekiya; Hiroshi Nakajima; Tomoyuki Fujita; Mitsuru Nakayama


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1987

Synthesis of P1, P4-di(adenosine 5′-) tetraphosphate by leucyl-tRNA synthetase, coupled with ATP regeneration

Senji Kitabatake; Munehiko Dombou; Isao Tomioka; Hiroshi Nakajima


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1989

Facile and Selective Synthesis of Diadenosine Polyphosphates through Catalysis by Leucyl t-RNA Synthetase Coupled with ATP Regeneration

Hiroshi Nakajima; Isao Tomioka; Senji Kitabatake; Munehiko Dombou; Kosuke Tomita


Archive | 1993

Neovascularization inhibition by adenosine-5'-phosphosulfates

Satoshi Kawanaka; Munehiko Dombou; Hiroshi Nakajima


Journal of applied glycoscience | 2000

Enzymatic Synthesis of Phenethyl Glycoside and Its Application

Takashi Kimura; Mitue Utida; Hirosi Nakajima; Munehiko Dombou


Journal of applied glycoscience | 1996

Synthesis of 6-Ο-α-D-Galactopyranosyl L-Ascorbic Acid by Candida guilliermondii H-464 α-Galactosidase

Sumio Kitahata; Satoshi Kawanaka; Munehiko Dombou; Chie Katayama; Masaru Goto; Hiroyuki Hashimoto

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