Selection and Characterization of Verapamil-Resistant Multidrug Resistant Cells
Multidrug resistant cells may become acutely sensitive to the calcium channel blocker verapamil, in spite of the fact that its accumulation by these cells is negligible [1]. We selected verapamil-resistant mutants from multidrug resistant Chinese hamster ovary cells. Levels of P-glycoprotein express...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1995-04, Vol.209 (2), p.497-505 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Multidrug resistant cells may become acutely sensitive to the calcium channel blocker verapamil, in spite of the fact that its accumulation by these cells is negligible [1]. We selected verapamil-resistant mutants from multidrug resistant Chinese hamster ovary cells. Levels of P-glycoprotein expression and cross-resistance profiles remained unaltered in the verapamil-resistant multidrug resistant cells. As well, a photoactive verapamil analog specifically bound to P-glycoprotein in these cells. We had previously used a photoactive anthracycline to show that calcium antagonists and several anticancer drugs bind to P-glycoprotein at overlapping or interacting sites [2,3]. Verapamil and its analogues no longer inhibit the binding of either anticancer drugs or calcium channel blockers to P-glycoprotein. Sequencing of P-glycoprotein revealed that no change had occurred in the coding sequence as a result of the selection procedure. |
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ISSN: | 0006-291X 1090-2104 |
DOI: | 10.1006/bbrc.1995.1529 |