Literature DB >> 16158941

Tumor-specific cytotoxicity of 3,5-dibenzoyl-1,4-dihydropyridines.

Sufi Reza M D Morshed1, Ken Hashimoto, Yukie Murotani, Masami Kawase, Anamik Shah, Kazue Satoh, Hirotaka Kikuchi, Hirofumi Nishikawa, Jun Maki, Hiroshi Sakagami.   

Abstract

In search of compounds which show tumor-specific cytotoxic activity, two 3,5-dibenzoyl-1, 4-dihydropyridines (GB5, GB12) were found to show one or two orders higher cytotoxic activity against human tumor cell lines (squamous cell carcinoma HSC-2, HSC-3, submandibular gland carcinoma HSG, promyelocytic leukemia HL-60) than human normal cells (gingival fibroblast HGF, pulp cells HPC, periodontal ligament fibroblasts HPLF). GB5 and GB12 weakly induced several apoptosis-associated properties, such as internucleosomal DNA fragmentation, and activation of caspases -3, -8 and -9, in both HL-60 and HSC-2 cells. Western blot analysis showed that GB5 and GB12 transiently increased the expression of both anti-apoptotic protein (Bcl-2) and proapoptotic proteins (Bax and Bad) in HL-60 cells. ESR spectroscopy showed these compounds did not produce any detectable amount of radicals, nor scavenged superoxide (generated by hypoxanthine-xanthine oxidase reaction) or nitric oxide (generated by 1-hydroxy-2-oxo-3-(N-3-methyl-3-aminopropyl)-3-methyl-1-triazene), suggesting that the induction of cytotoxic action is not via a radical-mediated reaction. The present study suggests that GB5 and GB12 may induce non-apoptotic cell death in tumor cell lines.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16158941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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