BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME BENZOPSORALEN DERIVATIVES
- 1 February 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Photochemistry and Photobiology
- Vol. 55 (2) , 221-229
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-1097.1992.tb04231.x
Abstract
Abstract—The biological activity of some benzopsoralen derivatives, prepared with the aim of obtaining new drugs for photochemotherapy, has been studied. The more interesting compounds are 4‐hydroxy‐methyl‐4',5'‐benzopsoralen and 4‐hydroxymethyl‐4',5'‐tetrahydro‐benzopsoralen, which were found to be active in the dark also: DNA and RNA synthesis were both inhibited in Ehrlich cells, even if in a partially reversible fashion, while protein synthesis remained unaffected. In Chinese hamster ovary cells culturedin vitro, the clonal growth was strongly inhibited by incubation in the dark with both drugs, while a number of chromosomal aberrations was observed in the fraction of growing cells. Using alkaline elution, DNA strand breaks were detected. In addition, in the presence of aphidicolin, a specific inhibitor of DNA polymerase, the clonal growing capacity was completely restored; in contrast, the number of DNA strand breaks remained unchanged. All these results suggest that DNA topoisomerases are probably the target of these two benzopsoralens. These compounds are also good sensitizers; by UV‐A irradiation they have a good capacity to produce singlet oxygen, but they appeared to be unable to induce erythemas on guinea‐pig skin. Under UV‐A light, they induced a strong inhibition of DNA synthesis in Ehrlich cells. Thus, benzopsoralens appear to be capable of inducing strong antiproliferative effects by two different mechanisms, by UV‐A irradiation and in the dark.Keywords
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