Sensitivity to antitumor drugs and vinblastine binding to membrane in rat ascites hepatoma AH66 cells. |
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Authors: | S Wakusawa S Nakamura K Inoko K Miyamoto |
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Affiliation: | Research Laboratory for Development of Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Hokuriku University, Kanazawa, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Rat ascites hepatoma AH66 cells have lower sensitivity to Vinca alkaloids and anthracycline antibiotics than AH66F cells, a subline of AH66 cells. AH66 cells expressed P-glycoprotein, while the protein was not detectable in AH66F cells. There are two affinity sites for [3H]vinblastine binding in the AH66 cell membrane, while AH66F cells have only one affinity site. The high affinity [3H]vinblastine binding in AH66 cells was inhibited by Adriamycin, verapamil, nicardipine, and reserpine. The high affinity site of the binding may be the multidrug transporter, P-glycoprotein. [3H]Vinblastine binding was not influenced by adenosine 3'-5'-monophosphate (AMP), adenosine triphosphate (ATP), or guanosine triphosphate (GTP). The multidrug resistance in AH66 cells may depend on P-glycoprotein which is not modulated by nucleotide. |
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