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This is the first report demonstrating a relationship between apoptosis ind
uction and changes of intracellular redox potential in the growth-inhibitor
y effects of high concentrations of beta -carotene in a tumor cell line. be
ta -Carotene inhibited the growth of human WiDr colon adenocarcinoma cells
in a dose- and time-dependent manner, induced apoptosis, and blocked Bcl-2
expression. These effects were accompanied by an enhanced production of int
racellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). The addition of the antioxidant a
lpha -tocopherol blocked both the pro-oxidant and the growth-inhibitory eff
ects of the carotenoid. These findings suggest that beta -carotene may act
as an inductor of apoptosis by its pro-oxidant properties. (C) 2001 Elsevie
r Science Inc.