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Paucatalinone A from Paulownia Catalpifolia Gong Tong Elicits mitochondrial-mediated cancer cell death to combat osteosarcoma

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Department of Pediatric Surgery ,Qilu Hospital ,Cheeloo College of Medicine ,Shandong University ,Jinan ,Shandong Province ,China
Wang, Ganyu;
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Department of Orthopedics ,Qilu Hospital ,Cheeloo College of Medicine ,Shandong University ,Jinan ,Shandong Province ,China
Cui, Zhiwei;
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Department of Pediatric Surgery ,Qilu Hospital ,Cheeloo College of Medicine ,Shandong University ,Jinan ,Shandong Province ,China
Tian, Jinqiu;
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Department of Immunology ,Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Infection Immunology ,School of Basic Medical Sciences ,Cheeloo College of Medicine ,Shandong University ,Jinan ,Shandong Province ,China
Li, Xinyuan;
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School of Parmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Institute of Materia Medica ,Shandong First Medical University ,Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences ,NHC Key Laboratory of Biotechnology Drugs (Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences) ,Key Lab for Rare Uncommon Diseases of Shandong Province ,Jinan ,China
Tang, Wenzhao;
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Department of Urology ,Qilu Hospital ,Cheeloo College of Medicine ,Shandong University ,Jinan ,Shandong Province ,China
Jing, Weiqiang;
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Department of Pediatric Surgery ,Qilu Hospital ,Cheeloo College of Medicine ,Shandong University ,Jinan ,Shandong Province ,China
Li, Aiwu;
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Department of Orthopedics ,Qilu Hospital ,Cheeloo College of Medicine ,Shandong University ,Jinan ,Shandong Province ,China
Zhang, Yuankai

As the global cancer burden escalates, the search for alternative therapies becomes increasingly vital. Natural products, particularly plant-derived compounds, have emerged as promising alternatives to conventional cancer treatments due to their diverse bioactivities and favorable biosafety profiles. Here, we investigate Paucatalinone A, a newly discovered geranylated flavanone derived from the fruit of Paulownia Catalpifolia Gong Tong, notable for its significant anti-cancer properties. We revealed the capability of Paucatalinone A to induce apoptosis in osteosarcoma cells and deciphered its underlying mechanisms. Our findings demonstrate that Paucatalinone A substantially augments apoptosis, inhibits cell proliferation, and demonstrates a pronounced anti-tumor effect in a murine model of osteosarcoma. Mechanistically, Paucatalinone A disrupts calcium homeostasis and exacerbates intracellular reactive oxygen species accumulation, leading to mitochondrial impairment, cytoskeletal collapse, and caspase-dependent apoptotic cell death. This study underscores the potential of Paucatalinone A in initiating apoptosis in cancer cells and highlights the therapeutic efficacy of plant-derived agents in treating osteosarcoma, offering a viable approach for managing other intractable cancers.

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