Literature DB >> 16962187

Toxicity of enzymatic oxidation products of spermine to human melanoma cells (M14): sensitization by heat and MDL 72527.

Enzo Agostinelli1, Francesca Belli, Agnese Molinari, Maria Condello, Paola Palmigiani, Laura Dalla Vedova, Manuela Marra, Nikolaus Seiler, Giuseppe Arancia.   

Abstract

In situ formation of cytotoxic metabolites by an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is a recent approach in cancer chemotherapy. We demonstrate that multidrug resistant human melanoma cells (M14 ADR) are more sensitive than the corresponding wild type cells (M14 WT) to hydrogen peroxide and aldehydes, the products of bovine serum amine oxidase (BSAO)-catalyzed oxidation of spermine. Hydrogen peroxide was mainly responsible for the loss of cell viability. With about 20%, the aldehydes formed from spermine contribute also to cytotoxicity. Elevation of temperature from 37 degrees C to 42 degrees C decreased survival of both cell lines by about one log unit. Pre-treatment with N1,N4-bis(2,3-butadienyl)-1,4-butanediamine (MDL 72527), a lysosomotropic compound, sensitized cells to toxic spermine metabolites. MDL 72527 (at 300 microM) produced in M14 cells numerous cytoplasmic vacuoles which, however, disappeared by 24 h, even in the presence of the drug. Mitochondrial damage, as observed by transmission electron microscopy, correlated better with the cytotoxic effects of the treatment than vacuole formation. Since the release of lysosomal enzymes causes oxidative stress and apoptosis, we suggest that the lysosomotropic effect of MDL 72527 is the major reason for its sensitizing effect.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16962187     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2006.07.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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