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DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-32564
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Inhibition of Cultured Bovine Aortic Endothelial Cell Proliferation by Sodium Spirulan, A New Sulfated Polysaccharide Isolated from Spirulina platensis
Publication History
August 30, 2001
February 2, 2002
Publication Date:
01 July 2002 (online)
Abstract
Sodium spirulan (Na-SP) is a sulfated polysaccharide isolated from the blue-green alga Spirulina platensis, which consists of two types of disaccharide repeating units, O-hexuronosyl-rhamnose (aldobiuronic acid) and O-rhamnosyl-3-O-methylrhamnose (acofriose) with sulfate groups, other minor saccharides and sodium ion. Vascular endothelial cells are present on the inner surface of blood vessels in a monolayer and have anticoagulant properties. To address the question whether Na-SP influences the maintenance of endothelial cell monolayers, we investigated the proliferation of cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells treated with Na-SP. It was found that Na-SP has an inhibitory activity on endothelial cell proliferation accompanied with suppression of whole protein synthesis but without non-specific cell damage. The inhibitory activity of Na-SP was the strongest when compared to that of heparan sulfate, heparin, dextran sulfate, dermatan sulfate, chondroitin sulfate A/C and hyaluronan. Furthermore, it was shown that the inhibitory activity of Na-SP disappeared by either desulfation or depolymerization. The present data suggest that Na-SP is a unique sulfated polysaccharide that strongly inhibits vascular endothelial cell proliferation, and the inhibitory activity requires polymerization of sulfated O-rhamnosyl-acofriose repeating units.
Key words
Endothelial cell - polysaccharide - proliferation - sodium spirulan - Spirulina platensis - blue-green alga
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Dr. Toshiyuki Kaji
Department of Environmental Health
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Hokuriku University
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Japan
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