Publications by authors named "Matthew Zopel"

Resveratrol, a dietary phytoalexin, has emerged as a promising chemopreventive agent due to its antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic action toward cancer cells and its ability to inhibit tumor growth in animals. Gastric adenocarcinoma cells respond to resveratrol treatment with suppression of DNA synthesis, activation of nitric oxide synthase, induction of apoptosis and inhibition of total PKC and PKC alpha activity. Here we demonstrate that treatment of gastric adenocarcinoma SNU-1 cells with resveratrol results in time and concentration dependent accumulation of tumor suppressors p21(cip1/WAF-1) and p53 and is preceded by loss of membrane-associated PKC delta protein and a concomitant increase in cytosolic PKC alpha.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Matthew Zopel"

  • - Matthew Zopel's research primarily investigates the anticancer properties of resveratrol, particularly in relation to gastric cancer cell lines, showcasing its potential as a chemopreventive agent.
  • - The findings reveal that resveratrol induces apoptosis and suppresses the growth of gastric adenocarcinoma cells by regulating key protein kinases, namely PKC alpha and delta, which are critical in maintaining cellular proliferation and survival.
  • - Specifically, Zopel's work demonstrates a time- and concentration-dependent effect on tumor suppressor proteins, indicating that resveratrol may counteract cancer progression through multiple molecular pathways, including the activation of p21 and p53.