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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 ISOTT: roots, founding and beyond.
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    Chapter 2 Dietrich W. Lübbers
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    Chapter 3 Investigation of Frontal Cortex, Motor Cortex and Systemic Haemodynamic Changes During Anagram Solving
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    Chapter 4 Do Red Blood Cell-β-Amyloid Interactions Alter Oxygen Delivery in Alzheimer’s Disease?
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    Chapter 5 Uncoupling Protein-2 in Diabetic Kidneys
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    Chapter 6 Measurement of Oxygenation at the Site of Stem Cell Therapy in a Murine Model of Myocardial Infarction
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    Chapter 7 Oxygen Pressures in the Interstitial Space of Skeletal Muscle and Tumors in vivo
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    Chapter 8 Adjuvant Induced Glucose Uptake by Activated T Cells is not Correlated with Increased Survival
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    Chapter 9 Lactate, with Oxygen, Incites Angiogenesis
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    Chapter 10 Activated Protein C Modulates Chemokine Response and Tissue Injury in Experimental Sepsis
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    Chapter 11 Manipulation of the Affinity Between Protein and Metal Ions by Imidazole and PHfor Metal Affinity Purification of Protein c from Cohn Fraction IV-1
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    Chapter 12 Separation of Factor V Leiden Molecule, a Mutated Form of Factor V, from Plasma of Homozygous Patient
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    Chapter 13 A Simple Volume Related Model of Arterial Blood Pressure Generation
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    Chapter 14 Strikingly High Respiratory Quotients: A Further Characteristic of the Tumor Pathophysiome
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    Chapter 15 Endogenous Hypoxia Markers: Case Not Proven!
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    Chapter 16 RAD18 Signals DNA Polymerase IOTA to Stalled Replication Forks in Cells Entering S-phase with DNA Damage
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    Chapter 17 Alanine in HI: A Silent Mutation Cries Out!
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    Chapter 18 Biomathematics in Cancer Detection: Simulation of Lipogenesis in Cancer
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    Chapter 19 Activity of Drug Efflux Transporters in Tumor Cells Under Hypoxic Conditions
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    Chapter 20 Antioxidants Reduce Consequences of Radiation Exposure
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    Chapter 21 Anti-cancer effect of resveratrol is associated with induction of apoptosis via a mitochondrial pathway alignment.
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    Chapter 22 Computationally Determined Shear on Cells Grown in Orbiting Culture Dishes
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    Chapter 23 Formation of Capillary Tube-like Structures on Micropatterned Biomaterials
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    Chapter 24 Error Analysis of Finite-Spectral-Linewidth Illumination in Optical Oximetry Systems
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    Chapter 25 Changes in the Attenuation of Near Infrared Spectra by the Healthy Adult Brain During Hypoxaemia Cannot be Accounted for Solely by Changes in the Concentrations of Oxy- and Deoxy-Haemoglobin
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    Chapter 26 Assessment of Oxygenation and Perfusion in the Tongue and Oral Mucosa by Visible Spectrophotometry and Laser Doppler Flowmetry in Healthy Subjects
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    Chapter 27 Cerebral Tissue Oxygen Saturation Calculated Using Low Frequency Haemoglobin Oscillations Measured by Near Infrared Spectroscopy in Adult Ventilated Patients
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    Chapter 28 Biosensor for Diagnosing Factor V Leiden, A Single Amino Acid Mutated Abnormality of Factor V
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    Chapter 29 Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope-particle Tracking Method to Assess Blood Velocity During Hypoxia and Hyperoxia
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    Chapter 30 Highly Sensitive Rapid, Reliable, and Automatic Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosis with Nanoparticle Fluorescence Enhancer and Mems
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    Chapter 31 Tumor-specific Nano-entities for Optical Detection and Hyperthermic Treatment of Breast Cancer
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    Chapter 32 LHRH Receptor Targeted Therapy for Breast Cancer
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    Chapter 33 Saturation of Hemoglobin in Intracranial Arteries is Similar in Patients with Hemodynamically Relevant and Irrelevant Stenosis of the Internal Carotid Artery
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    Chapter 34 A Three-tiered Approach for Calibration of a Biosensor to Detect Estrogen Mimics
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    Chapter 35 Biosensors for Detecting Estrogen-like Molecules and Protein Biomarkers
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    Chapter 36 Muscle Oxygen Uptake Differs from Consumption Dynamics During Transients in Exercise
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    Chapter 37 Modeling oxygenation and selective delivery of drug carriers post-myocardial infarction.
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    Chapter 38 Hypobaric Hypoxia Reduces GLUT2 Transporter Content in Rat Jejunum more than in Ileum
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    Chapter 39 Modeling Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport and Exchange Using a Closed Loop Circulatory System
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    Chapter 40 Effect of Alternate Energy Substrates on Mammalian Brain Metabolism During Ischemic Events
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    Chapter 41 Cerebral Blood Flow Adaptation to Chronic Hypoxia
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    Chapter 42 Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Aging Rat Brain Following Transient Global Ischemia
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    Chapter 43 Measurement of Cerebral Tissue Oxygenation in Young Healthy Volunteers During Acetazolamide Provocation: A Transcranial Doppler and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Investigation
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    Chapter 44 Measurement of Frontal Lobe Functional Activation and Related Systemic Effects: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Investigation
Attention for Chapter 21: Anti-cancer effect of resveratrol is associated with induction of apoptosis via a mitochondrial pathway alignment.
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Chapter title
Anti-cancer effect of resveratrol is associated with induction of apoptosis via a mitochondrial pathway alignment.
Chapter number 21
Book title
Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXIX
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, December 2007
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-74911-2_21
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Book ISBNs
978-0-387-74910-5, 978-0-387-74911-2
Authors

Sun W, Wang W, Kim J, Keng P, Yang S, Zhang H, Liu C, Okunieff P, Zhang L, Weimin Sun, Wei Wang, Jung Kim, Peter Keng, Shanmin Yang, Hengshan Zhang, Chaomei Liu, Paul Okunieff, Lurong Zhang, Sun, Weimin, Wang, Wei, Kim, Jung, Keng, Peter, Yang, Shanmin, Zhang, Hengshan, Liu, Chaomei, Okunieff, Paul, Zhang, Lurong

Abstract

Resveratrol, a phytoalexin found in the skin of grapes, is believed to have multiple bioactivities including anti-cancer, anti-carcinogenesis and antiinflammatory. The mechanisms by which resveratrol might produce these effects are not well understood. In this study, malignant human pancreatic cancer cells were treated without or with resveratrol in combination with ionizing radiation (IR), and then the mitochondrial function of treated cells was evaluated using several standardized assays. They include the Calcein AM method for mitochondria transition pore; the JC-1 staining method for mitochondria membrane potential; the CM-H2DCFDA method for reactive oxygen species; and the Annexin V/propidium iodide (PI) method for apoptosis/cell death. Our results indicated that (1) pore function was partially intact after resveratrol, but resveratrol probably interfered with the accumulation of intracellular Calcein AM; (2) depolarization of the mitochondria membrane was increased in the resveratrol treated cells, consistent with mitochondrial dysfunction; (3) ROS was slightly increased with resveratrol, a phenomenon that was greatly increased when this agent was combined with IR; and (4) in parallel with the above changes in mitochondrial and drug transport, cells treated with resveratrol showed increased apoptosis as measured by Annexin V/PI staining. In summary, the anti-cancer effect of resveratrol is associated with the damage of mitochondrial function that leads to increased ROS, apoptosis, and possibly intracellular drug accumulation via inhibition of proteins involved in multi-drug resistance (MDR).

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Professor > Associate Professor 6 17%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 8%
Researcher 3 8%
Student > Master 3 8%
Other 8 22%
Unknown 6 17%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 19%
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