BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY OF 2-CHLORODEOXYADENOSINE IN MALIGNANT HUMAN HEMATOPOIETIC-CELL LINES AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF 2-BROMODEOXYADENOSINE IN DRUG-COMBINATIONS IN MICE
- 15 September 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 49 (18) , 4972-4978
Abstract
Growth of human hematopoietic cell lines showed a 100-fold range of sensitivity to inhibition by 2-chloro-2''-deoxyadenosine (CldAdo), with highly sensitive lines in all three groups: T-lymphoblastic, B-lymphoblastic, and non-T, non-B. Formation of nucleotides from [8-3H]CldAdo was investigated in ten lines. In cells exposed to 0.15 .mu.M CldAdo, CldAdo 5''-phosphate (CldAMP) reached 0.7-14 .mu.M and CldAdo 5''-triphosphate (CldATP) reached 0.05-6 *mM in 1 h. In most cases these nucleotide concentrations at 1 h were close to the steady-state concentrations, and the latter concentrations were approximately proportional to extracellular CldAdo concentration. On removal of extracellular CldAdo, intracellular CldAMP and CldATP declined rapidly with half times of 0.56-0.9 and 0.64-1.46 h, respectively. There was no correlation between these rates of catabolism and steady-state levels. The different sensitivities of the lines to CldAdo is explained only in part by the different steady-state concentrations of CldATP, and must be more directly related to differential effects on target enzymes. Mice inoculated with L1210 leukemia were treated with 2-bromo-2''-deoxyadenosine (BrdAdo) paired with one of 18 other therapeutic agents. Eight of the drugs paired with BrdAdo gave therapeutic responses from the combination greater than the sum of the responses of members of the pair. They included alkylating agents, antimetabolites blocking deoxyribonucleotide synthesis, and DNA polymerase inhibitors. Toxic dosages of CldAdo caused damage chiefly to the hemic-lymphatic systems and the kidneys.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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