Sulphydryls, ascorbate and oxygen as modifiers of the toxicity and metabolism of misonidazole in vitro
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- 1 June 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 41 (6), 892-900
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1980.166
Abstract
Equimolar concentrations of cysteamine and reduced glutathione protected against the cytotoxicity of 5 mM misonidazole (MISO), whereas 5mM ascorbate enhanced its toxicity to hypoxic CHO and HeLa cells in vitro. Protection (reappearance of a shoulder region) could also be seen when cysteamine was added at later incubation times. These changes in toxicity were accompanied by changes in drug metabolism, as evidenced by radiochromatograms of cell extracts obtained after treatment with 14C-labelled MISO. In contrast, radiochromatograms obtained from cells treated with toxic levels of MISO (75 mM) under aerobic conditions indicated no drug metabolism. Both toxicity and drug metabolism could be immediately halted by introducing O2 during hypoxic exposure to MISO. These observations are discussed in terms of a possible model for the metabolism-mediated toxicity of MISO and the roles which sulphydryls and O2 may play.Keywords
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