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Effects of doxorubicin on the sensitivity of L1210 leukemia cells to deformation-associated trauma.

L Weiss1, R J Bernacki, G Elkin, M Hillman.   

Abstract

Most of the cancer cells arrested in the microcirculation during hematogenous metastasis are rapidly killed; one major mechanism is surface-membrane rupture, associated with the mechanical deformation of cancer cells in capillaries. The feasibility of increasing the susceptibility of cancer cells to lethal, deformation-associated trauma by doxorubicin, was tested in an in vitro mechanical model system, by filtering suspensions of L1210 leukemia cells through 8-microns pore-size Nuclepore membranes, with or without prior incubation with 10(-7)M doxorubicin. The results showed that mechanically-induced loss of cancer cells immediately after filtration was increased from 18 to 55% in cells previously exposed to doxorubicin for 48 h. The results indicate the feasibility of chemotherapeutic enhancement of the mechanical killing-action of the microvasculature as a potential rate-regulator of hematogenous metastasis.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1725503     DOI: 10.1007/bf02990515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biophys        ISSN: 0163-4992


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