Research Article

Melatonin Inhibits Reactive Oxygen Species-Driven Proliferation, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, and Vasculogenic Mimicry in Oral Cancer

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Melatonin reduced ROS production in oral cancer cells. (a) The levels of ROS in hNOKs and five oral cancer cell lines including SCC25, SCC9, Tca8113, Cal27, and FaDu were determined by DCFH-DA assays. Magnification: 200x. (b) Relative quantification of ROS in (a) was calculated. (c) Cal27 and FaDu cells were seeded in six-well plates and treated with melatonin (1 mM), NAC (5 mM), or the vehicle (control) for 24 h. DCFH-DA assay was performed to evaluate ROS generation. Magnification: 200x. (d) Relative quantification of ROS in (c) was calculated. Data are represented as the mean ± SD of three independent experiments. versus (a) hNOKs or versus (b) control group. Ctrl: control; Mel: melatonin; NAC: N-acetyl-L-cysteine.
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