| Literature DB >> 7531450 |
C M Yang1, J F Deng, C F Chen, L W Chang.
Abstract
The biochemical mechanism underlying the toxicity of podophyllotoxin is investigated. Previous studies from our laboratories suggested that hepatocytes were extremely sensitive to the toxicity of podophyllotoxin and a disruption of protein synthesis was suspected. Dose-response and time-course studies on the effects of podophyllotoxin on protein. RNA, and DNA syntheses on hepatocellular cultures were made. Inhibitions of protein, RNA, and DNA syntheses were demonstrated, and a direct correlated dose-response relationship on such effects was also evident. Inhibition of protein synthesis appeared to be a direct toxic effect of podophyllotoxin and occurred independently from that of RNA. The reduction of DNA synthesis was reflected by a reduction of H3-thymidine incorporation, which is believed to be the consequence of inhibition on the mitotic activity by podophyllotoxin.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7531450
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Environ Sci ISSN: 0895-3988 Impact factor: 3.118