Literature DB >> 2474548

Effect of N-acetylcysteine on the antiproliferative action of X-rays or bleomycin in cultured human lung tumor cells.

A H Wanamarta1, J van Rijn, L E Blank, J Haveman, N van Zandwijk, H Joenje.   

Abstract

N-Acetylcysteine is currently being considered as a possible selective protector against pulmonary toxicity resulting from X-rays or chemotherapeutic treatment, but its clinical application awaits evidence that it does not interfere with the efficient killing of tumor cells. The capacity of N-acetylcysteine to protect against the antitumor activity of X-rays and of bleomycin was evaluated in a clonogenic cell-survival assay using SW-1573 human squamous lung carcinoma cells as a tumor model. Using the highest non-toxic dose of N-acetylcysteine (incubation for 2 days in the continuous presence of 10 mM) no effect on clonogenic cell killing by X-rays or bleomycin treatment could be detected, even though a twofold enhancement of endogenous glutathione was effectuated. Our data thus indicate that clinically relevant concentrations of N-acetylcysteine are incapable of protecting tumor cells against clonogenic killing by X-rays and by bleomycin.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2474548     DOI: 10.1007/bf00400960

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0171-5216            Impact factor:   4.553


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Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys       Date:  2017-09-04       Impact factor: 1.925

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Journal:  J Pharm Bioallied Sci       Date:  2019 Jul-Sep

5.  N-acetylcysteine improves antitumoural response of Interferon alpha by NF-kB downregulation in liver cancer cells.

Authors:  Nelson Alexandre Kretzmann; Eduardo Chiela; Ursula Matte; Norma Marroni; Claudio Augusto Marroni
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