Orlistat has antitumor effects?
Orlistat has antitumor effects?
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Biomed Pharmacother. 2011 Jul;65(4):286-92. Epub 2011 Jun 12.
Antitumor effect of orlistat, a fatty acid synthase inhibitor, is via activation of caspase-3 on human colorectal carcinoma-bearing animal.
Chuang HY, Chang YF, Hwang JJ.
Department of Biomedical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, National Yang-Ming University, No. 155, Sec. 2, Li-Nong St., Beitou, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
We established a HT-29/tk-luc human colorectal carcinoma-bearing animal model for the study of the inhibition effect and mechanism of orlistat, a fatty acid synthase (FASN) inhibitor. The results showed that orlistat caused cell cycle arrest at G1 phase, and triggered apoptosis through caspase-3 activation. The tumor inhibition effect of orlistat may also due to the inhibition of fatty acid synthesis without altering FASN activity. The tumor size of orlistat-treated mice in vivo was significantly smaller than that of the controls with 55% inhibition. The therapeutic efficacy was further confirmed with the bioluminescent imaging and nuclear molecular imaging with ¹³¹I-FIAU/gamma scintigraphy and ¹¹C-acetate/microPET. We suggest that FASN is a potential target for the treatment of human colorectal carcinoma.
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