Literature DB >> 8845481

In vitro activity of titanocenedichloride versus cisplatin in four ovarian carcinoma cell lines evaluated by a microtiter plate ATP bioluminescence assay.

C M Kurbacher1, H W Bruckner, P E Andreotti, J A Kurbacher, G Sass, D Krebs.   

Abstract

Titanocenedichloride (MKT 4) is a novel anticancer drug with a broad spectrum of activity in mammalian tumors. We investigated the anticancer efficacy of MKT 4 versus cisplatin and its chemomodulation by buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) in four different human ovarian carcinoma (OvCA) cell lines derived from both primary (A2780. OTN 14) and recurrent tumors (SKOV-3 and OV-MZ-1b) using an in vitro microplate ATP bioluminescence assay (ATP-TCA). Sensitivity against cisplatin was higher in A2780 and OTN 14 compared with MKT 4, whereas the opposite was found in SKOV-3 and OV-MZ-1b cells. In A2780, SKOV-3 and OV-MZ-1b, the cytotoxicity of both agents could be effectively improved by BSO with supraadditive effects observed for MKT 4 in all three cell lines. In OTN 14, however, BSO treatment failed to increase the cytotoxicity of both cisplatin and MKT 4. These results suggest antineoplastic activity of MKT 4 in cisplatin-sensitive and mainly in cisplatin-resistant OvCA cells which can be significantly modulated by BSO-mediated glutathione depletion. Since antineoplastic activity of both cisplatin and MKT-4 observed in OTN 14 could not be reversed by BSO, other mechanisms of drug resistance different from the glutathione redox cycle are likely to be important for both metal compounds.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8845481     DOI: 10.1097/00001813-199510000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Drugs        ISSN: 0959-4973            Impact factor:   2.248


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4.  Heterogeneity of in vitro chemosensitivity in perioperative breast cancer cells to mitoxantrone versus doxorubicin evaluated by a microplate ATP bioluminescence assay.

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