Publications by authors named "Renato Sabelli"

Natural allyl sulfur compounds show antiproliferative effects on tumor cells, but the biochemical mechanisms underlying the antitumorigenic properties of the organ sulfur compounds are not yet fully understood. Sodium 2-propenyl-thiosulfate is a garlic water-soluble organo-sulfane sulfur compound able to promote apoptosis in cancer cells, affecting the 'managing' of the redox state in the cell. Our studies show that sodium 2-propenyl-thiosulfate reacts spontaneously with reduced glutathione at physiological pH, leading to the formation of S-allyl-mercapto-glutathione, radicals and peroxyl species, which are able to induce inhibition of enzymes with cysteine in the catalytic site, such as sulfurtransferases.

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Sodium 2-propenyl thiosulfate, a water-soluble organo-sulfane sulfur compound isolated from garlic, induces apoptosis in a number of cancer cells. The molecular mechanism of action of sodium 2-propenyl thiosulfate has not been completely clarified. In this work we investigated, by in vivo and in vitro experiments, the effects of this compound on the expression and activity of rhodanese.

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