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Doxorubicin-induced calcium release from cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles.

D H Kim1, A B Landry, Y S Lee, A M Katz.   

Abstract

Doxorubicin, an anthracycline glycoside antibiotic which has been widely used for treatment of several types of cancer (Goormaghtigh and Ruysschaer, 1984), displays a clinically important cardiac toxicity (Young et al., 1981) that can be dissociated from the antitumor activity. Although the main sites of toxicity have been postulated to be on the muscle membranes (Goormaghtigh and Ruysschaer, 1984; Harris and Doroshow, 1985), no information is available for a direct doxorubicin effect on the Ca2+ fluxes in cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Previous studies have shown that micromolar doxorubicin triggers Ca2+ release from skeletal SR vesicles (Zorzato et al., 1985). The objective of this study was to examine the effect of doxorubicin or caffeine on Ca2+ fluxes in cardiac SR in the presence of various Ca2+ release inhibitors. Addition of either doxorubicin (C1/2 = 5 microM), or caffeine (C1/2 = 0.8 mM) triggered Ca2+ release from canine cardiac SR loaded with 45Ca2+ in the presence of 2 mM ATP. The maximal amount of Ca2+ release triggered by doxorubicin (38% of the total loaded Ca2+) was significantly higher than that released by caffeine (25%). Plots of the amount of Ca2+ release triggered by 20 microM doxorubicin or 2 mM caffeine vs. free Ca2+ concentration were a bell-shaped, with maximal Ca2+ release at 0.2 microM Ca2+. Ca2+ release triggered by either 20 microM doxorubicin or 2 mM caffeine was inhibited by ruthenium red (0.1 to 2 microM), ryanodine (1 to 100 microM) or tetracaine (0.1 to 1 mM), whereas 2 mM caffeine did not further activate Ca2+ release triggered by 50 microM doxorubicin, suggesting that the drugs may share the same Ca2+ release channel.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2778802     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2828(89)90782-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol        ISSN: 0022-2828            Impact factor:   5.000


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