Literature DB >> 15813902

A comparison of the action of amifostine and melatonin on DNA-damaging effects and apoptosis induced by idarubicin in normal and cancer cells.

Ireneusz Majsterek1, Ewa Gloc, Janusz Blasiak, Russel J Reiter.   

Abstract

Amifostine is a well-known cell protector and its actions involve free radical scavenging, which is also considered as a mechanism underlying the protective actions of melatonin, a secretory product of the pineal gland. In this work we compared the action of 14 mM amifostine and 50 microM melatonin on DNA damage and apoptosis induced by idarubicin in normal human lymphocytes, leukemic K562 cells and HeLa cancer cells. We employed the alkaline comet assay and pulse-field gel electrophoresis to estimate DNA damage. Apoptosis was evaluated by caspase 3 activity assay assisted by the comet assay to evaluate DNA fragmentation and DAPI staining for detection of morphological changes in chromatin. We found that idarubicin induced apoptosis in normal and cancer cells and its level was correlated with the extent of DNA strand breaks. Amifostine reduced apoptosis and DNA damage in normal cells, but it potentiated these effects in cancer cells in this in vitro study. Melatonin protected both normal and cancer cells against genotoxic treatment and apoptosis induced by idarubicin. We conclude that despite its recognized potential as an antioxidant, melatonin should be considered with caution when used in combination with cancer chemotherapy agents, especially in the case of leukemias.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15813902     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-079X.2005.00197.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pineal Res        ISSN: 0742-3098            Impact factor:   13.007


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