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Antimitochondrial effects of thioacetamide and ethylenethiourea in human and yeast cell cultures.

E Diala, U Mittwoch, D Wilkie.   

Abstract

Cytological studies in the light microscope showed that thioacetamide (TAA) depressed the mitotic index in cultures of skin fibroblasts at the lowest concentrations used (100 μg/ml). At high concentration (1 mg/ml), TAA tended to cause aberration in nuclear morphology. Ethylenethiourea (ETU) had no effect on either mitotic index or nuclear morphology at 1 mg/ml. Fibroblast cultures treated with 1 mg/ml TAA and cultures grown in the presence of 2 mg/ml ETU were studied by electron microscopy. In some TAA-treated cells there was unfolding of the nuclear membrane and enlargement and granulation of the nucleolus, but these effects were not correlated. In all cells, TAA caused severe and characteristic damage to the majority of mitochondria, whether or not there were nuclear aberrations. The organelle showed extensive swelling of the cristae of the inner membrane and an increase in matrix density. Ultrastructure of other cell components appeared to be unaffected by this treatment. In ETU-treated cells some less severe swelling of inner mitochondrial membranes was seen and only in a minority of cells, whilst all other cell structures appeared normal. Similar membrane swelling and increase in matrix density was seen in isolated rat liver mitochondria after incubation with TAA, indicating a direct antimitochondrial effect of the carcinogen.When yeast cells were treated with TAA and ETU, primary antimitochondrial activity of these compounds was apparent from (1) inhibition of growth in non-fermentable medium, (2) selective blockage of mitochondrial protein synthesis and (3) induction of mitochondrial mutations. TAA was much more effective than ETU in all these respects.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7000113      PMCID: PMC2010467          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1980.209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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