Pharmacological modulation of cell functional activity with valproic acid and erythropoietin

Introduction: Valproic acid (VA) is carboxylic acid with a branched chain, which is used as an antiepileptic drug. Valproic acid influence on cells in vivo: VA, which is an antiepileptic drug, is also a teratogen, which causes defects of a neural tube and an axial skeleton, althou...

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Main Authors: Polina A. Golubinskaya, Marina V. Sarycheva, Svetlana Y. Burda, Maksim V. Puzanov, Natalya A. Nadezhdina, Vladimir F. Kulikovskiy, Sergey V. Nadezhdin, Michail V. Korokin, Yuriy E. Burda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belgorod National Research University 2019-06-01
Series:Research Results in Pharmacology
Online Access:https://rrpharmacology.pensoft.net/article/34710/download/pdf/
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Summary:Introduction: Valproic acid (VA) is carboxylic acid with a branched chain, which is used as an antiepileptic drug. Valproic acid influence on cells in vivo: VA, which is an antiepileptic drug, is also a teratogen, which causes defects of a neural tube and an axial skeleton, although the mechanisms are not yet fully clear. Valproic acid influence on mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in vitro: It is shown that valproic acid reduces the intracellular level of oxygen active forms. Valproic acid effect on tumor cells: VA inhibits tumor growth through several mechanisms, including the cell cycle stop, differentiation induction and inhibition of growth of tumor vessels. Valproic acid influence on enzymes: It affects mainly GSK-3. Valproic acid influence on animals’ cells: It is shown that VA can significantly improve an ability to develop in vitro and improve nuclear reprogramming of embryos. Erythropoietin (EPO): Is an hypoxia-induced hormone and a cytokine, which is necessary for normal erythropoiesis. EPO is widely used in in vitro experiments. Conclusion: Thus, the influence of VA and EPO on cells can be used in cell technologies.
ISSN:2658-381X