Effect of ionizing radiation on multidrug resistance of human larynx cancer HEp-2 cells

Effects of ionizing radiation on multidrug resistance (MDR) of human larynx cancer HEp-2 cells have been studied. MDR was determined from sensitivity of HEp-2 cells to daunorubicin, taxol and vincristine in the absence and in the presence of MDR inhibitors (cyclosporin A and avermectin B^sub 1^) and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemistry (Moscow). Supplement series A, Membrane and cell biology Membrane and cell biology, 2007-12, Vol.1 (4), p.294-300
Hauptverfasser: Shaposhnikova, V. V., Korystova, A. F., Emel’yanov, M. O., Kublik, L. N., Kudryavtsev, A. A., Levitman, M. Kh, Kim, Yu. A., Korystov, Yu. N.
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Zusammenfassung:Effects of ionizing radiation on multidrug resistance (MDR) of human larynx cancer HEp-2 cells have been studied. MDR was determined from sensitivity of HEp-2 cells to daunorubicin, taxol and vincristine in the absence and in the presence of MDR inhibitors (cyclosporin A and avermectin B^sub 1^) and from the suppression by cyclosporin A of the rhodamine-123 release from HEp-2 cells. It was found that 8 and 16 h after irradiation (4 Gy), HEp-2 MDR was increased with a further return to the control level by the 24th hour after irradiation. The effect of irradiation was especially well-pronounced by 16 h for cells irradiated with 1 Gy and was manifested in enhanced release of rhodamine-123 and increased resistance of HEp-2 cells to vincristine. Besides, this effect depended on cell density, being at maximum at 80-100 × 10^sup 3^ cells/cm^sup 2^. It is concluded that the observed dependence of HEp-2 MDR on ionizing radiation and cell density is a result of changes in intracellular content of reactive oxygen species.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1990-7478
1990-7494
DOI:10.1134/S1990747807040046