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I would develop later because now I have to test in vivo the Corbiere wine.<br />
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Doctoral thesis in french<br />
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Early summary :<br />
Complex natural mixtures of red wine polyphenols show their ability to stop the proliferation of cancer cells in vitro. But this slowdown seems less specifically related to a blockage in one particular phase of the cell cycle, as can be seen with resveratrol or quercetin for example, but rather an overall slowdown in all phases of the cell cycle. The diversity of phenolic compounds present in wine and diversity of activities are also an argument in favor of this hypothesis. Each of these molecules using multiple channels and each channel is used by several molecules, red wine polyphenols may together form a mesh and biological pathways of great complexity. Synergistic effects may exist between certain molecules in some ways, but also contradictory effects, as we have seen with combinations of resveratrol, quercetin and catechin on HCT116 cells. We have not clearly demonstrated strong synergy of actions of wine polyphenols on a specific mechanism, but this study has revealed a set of effects (such as<br />
antiproliferative synergy between resveratrol and quercetin) that individually could be considered minimal, but which together combine to inhibit the proliferative activity of tumor cells.<br />
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Concentrates and extracts all exhibit antiproliferative capacity of cells SW480 human colon cancer from. The inhibition of proliferation is correlated with the total polyphenol concentration for the same wine. The extract appears wine Corbières able to act effectively in relatively low doses. Although variations in sensitivity between different cells tests make it impossible for a direct comparison with experimental wines of Burgundy, it seems that this extract Corbières wine is much more efficient in terms of inhibition of cell proliferation. Should be Repeat testing in similar conditions to clarify this point.<br />
In addition, extracts of Burgundy wines of 2008 and 2009 do not have the same capabilities at antiproliferative concentrations of polyphenols equal. Wines that have undergone the maceration longest show an inhibitory power more important. If the IC50 is not correlated perfectly with the maceration time, these variations indicate all of well as the quality of polyphenols is an essential element in their effectiveness. Wines and the most effective are those whose contents gallic acid, catechin and epicatechin are the most important.<br />
Cancer cells are sensitive to resveratrol and quercetin, which may act synergistically in limiting their proliferation. This inhibition is at least partly due to blocking S phase of the cell cycle, but studies of the cell cycle does not explain the synergistic 133effets. Low concentrations used in these tests do not induce cell death real either by necrosis or apoptosis, this mechanism does not seem to be taken into account to explain the decrease in the number of cells.<br />
Paradoxically, wines with the lowest levels of quercetin and resveratrol are those for which we observed the best efficiencies against the antiproliferative<br />
SW480 cells.</p>