Literature DB >> 26238154

Effects of X‑ray irradiation in combination with ascorbic acid on tumor control.

Yoichiro Hosokawa1, Satoru Monzen1, Hironori Yoshino1, Shingo Terashima1, Manabu Nakano2, Keisuke Toshima3, Ryo Saga1, Ikuo Kashiwakura1.   

Abstract

Our previous studies demonstrated that the combination of treatment with ascorbic acid (AsA) and X‑ray irradiation results in increased apoptosis in HL60 cells. The present study was performed to investigate the effects of the combined use of AsA and X‑ray irradiation on epithelial cancer and sarcoma cells, and its potential use in future clinical treatment. X‑ray irradiation combined with AsA treatment resulted in increased suppression of cell growth of HT1080, SAS and A549 cells in vitro compared with X‑ray irradiation alone. The combined treatment also suppressed tumor growth in implanted HT‑1080 cells in vivo. Using annexin V/propidium iodide staining and the detection of activated caspase 3, it was found that X‑ray irradiation increased the apoptotic rate of HT1080 cells and resulted in G2/M arrest. However, apoptosis in the HT1080 cells treated with 5 mM AsA remained unchanged, and no changes were observed in the G2/M fraction. By contrast, AsA treatment caused increased suppression of proliferation compared with X‑ray irradiation. These results suggested that 5 mM AsA slowed the cell cycle and reduced tumor growth. Therefore, X‑ray irradiation combined with AsA treatment may be effective against epithelial cancer and sarcoma cells.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26238154     DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2015.4108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Med Rep        ISSN: 1791-2997            Impact factor:   2.952


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2.  Ascorbic acid does not reduce the anticancer effect of radiotherapy.

Authors:  Yoichiro Hosokawa; Ryo Saga; Satoru Monzen; Shingo Terashima; Eichi Tsuruga
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Authors:  Somayeh Khazaei; Linn Nilsson; Gabriel Adrian; Helga Tryggvadottir; Elise Konradsson; Signe Borgquist; Karolin Isaksson; Crister Ceberg; Helena Jernström
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