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Effect of a synthetic cannabinoid agonist on the proliferation and invasion of gastric cancer cells.

By May 15, 2010No Comments
2010 May 15;110(2):321-32. doi: 10.1002/jcb.22540.

Effect of a synthetic cannabinoid agonist on the proliferation and invasion of gastric cancer cells.

Abstract

pm1Although cannabinoids are associated with antineoplastic activity in a number of cancer cell types, the effect in gastric cancer cells has not been clarified. In the present study, we investigated the effects of a cannabinoid agonist on gastric cancer cell proliferation and invasion. The cannabinoidagonist WIN 55,212-2 inhibited the proliferation of human gastric cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner and that this effect was mediated partially by the CB(1) receptor. We also found that WIN 55,212-2 induced apoptosis and down-regulation of the phospho-AKT expression in human gastric cancer cells. Furthermore, WIN 55,212-2 treatment inhibited the invasion of gastric cancer cells, and down-regulated the expression of MMP-2 and VEGF-A through the cannabinoid receptors. Our results open the possibilities in using cannabinoids as a new gastric cancer therapy.
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