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Lithium γ‐linolenate‐induced cytotoxicity against cells chronically infected with HIV‐1
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Lithium gamma-linolenate (Li-GLA), was evaluated for its activity in selectively killing H9 cells chronically infected with HIV-1RF. After 4 days incubation with Li-GLA approximately 90% of the H9RF cells were non-viable compared to 20% of uninfected H9 cells. The efficacy of the Li-GLA, in preferentially killing HIV infected cells also correlates with lipid peroxidation, as measured by the intracellular thiobarbituric acid-reactive material content. The addition of an antioxidant (vitamin E) to the culture medium reduced the toxicity of Li-GLA. These data indicate that this selective killing effect of cells chronically infected with HIV may be due to the enhanced extent of lipid peroxidation of the added Li-GLA.
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