Description
Malotilate is a hepatoprotective agent reported to be effective in the treatment
of cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis and similar liver disorders. It appears to improve
hepatic function by increasing blood and bile flow and improving protein synthesis.
Originator
Nihon Nohyaku (Japan)
Definition
ChEBI: Malotilate is an isopropyl ester.
in vitro
the in-vitro invasion assay employing a rat lung endothelial cell monolayer indicated that pretreatment of the lung endothelial cells, but not c-sst-2 cells, with malotilate reduced the invasion of the rle monolayer by c-sst-2 cells significantly. the in-vitro vascular permeability assay also demonstrated malotilate could prevent the permeability increase of the lung endothelial cell monolayer by serum starvation. in contrast, the gelatinase production and adhesion to the rle cell monolayer of c-sst-2 cells were not affected by malotilate treatment [1].
in vivo
malotilate was administered to syngeneic shr rats orally from 7 days before or after s.c. inoculation of c-sst-2 cells until the end of the experiments. in the malotilate-treated rats, pulmonary metastasis was suppressed markedly when compared with the non-treated rats. moreover, in the rats treated with malotilate for 19 days after inoculation of c-sst-2 cells, lung metastasis was also suppressed significantly [1].
References
[1] nagayasu h,hamada j,kawano t,konaka s,nakata d,shibata t,arisue m,hosokawa m,takeichi n,moriuchi t. inhibitory effects of malotilate on invasion and metastasis of rat mammary carcinoma cells by modifying the functions of vascular endothelial cells. br j cancer.1998 may;77(9):1371-7.
[2] takase s,matsuda y,yasuhara m,takada a. effects of malotilate treatment on alcoholic liver disease. alcohol.1989 may-jun;6(3):219-22.