Inhibition of angiogenic initiation and disruption of newly established human vascular networks by juice from Morinda citrifolia (noni)

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Conrad A. Hornick
Amy Myers
Halina Sadowska-Krowicka
Catherine T. Anthony
Eugene A. Woltering
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[1] Department of Physiology, Louisiana State Hlth. Sci. Center, New Orleans, LA
[2] Department of Surgery, Louisiana State Hlth. Sci. Center, New Orleans, LA
[3] Department of Pathology, Louisiana State Hlth. Sci. Center, New Orleans, LA
[4] Department of Pediatrics, Louisiana State Hlth. Sci. Center, New Orleans, LA
[5] Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center, Louisiana State Hlth. Sci. Center, New Orleans, LA
[6] Neurosciences Center of Excellence, Louisiana State Hlth. Sci. Center, New Orleans, LA
[7] Vet. Administration Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
[8] Louisiana State Hlth. Sci. Center, New Orleans, LA
[9] Department of Physiology, LA State Univ. Hlth. Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70112
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Angiogenesis; Apoptosis; Breast cancer; Endothelial cells; Noni;
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10.1023/B:AGEN.0000011800.04507.4b
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noni, the juice of the fruit from the Morinda citrifolia plant, has been used for centuries as a medicinal agent. We tested the effects of noni juice in a three-dimensional fibrin clot matrix model using human placental vein and human breast tumor explants as sources for angiogenic vessel development. Noni in concentrations of 5% (vol/vol) or greater was highly effective in inhibiting the initiation of new vessel sprouts from placental vein explants, compared with initiation in control explants in media supplemented with an equivalent amount of saline. These concentrations of noni were also effective in reducing the growth rate and proliferation of newly developing capillary sprouts. When used at a concentration of 10% in growth media, noni was able to induce vessel degeneration and apoptosis in wells with established capillary networks within a few days of its application. We also found that 10% noni juice in media was an effective inhibitor of capillary initiation in explants from human breast tumors. In tumor explants which did show capillary sprouting, the vessels rapidly degenerated (2-3 days) in those exposed to media supplemented with 10% noni.
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