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Modes of uptake of methotrexate by normal and leukemic human leukocytes in vitro and their relation to drug response.

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Characteristics of Methotrexate transport by normal and leukemic human leukocytes were measured in vitro . At high external drug levels (≧20 µm) drug uptake by all cell types was temperature-insensitive, nonsaturable, and nonconcentrative. The steady-state cell/medium drug distribution ratio was about 0.03. During clinical treatment with Methotrexate, plasma drug levels generally reach 0.2 µm. At this lower drug level: ( a ) A temperature-sensitive and saturable mode of transport was demonstrable in all cell types except small lymphocytes. In normal granulocytes the steady-state drug distribution ratio reached 0.2. ( b ) Leukemic cell types showed a wide variation in capacity for uptake of the drug, and an association was seen between this capacity and clinical response to the drug.

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