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The effects of estramustine on metaphase and anaphase in DU 145 prostatic carcinoma cells.
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1991
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The chemotherapeutic drug, estramustine, has been shown to cause the disassembly of microtubules via binding to microtubule-associated proteins. In this report, estramustine is shown to be a potent inhibitor of mitotic progression in the human prostatic carcinoma cell line, DU 145. Examination of individual living cells via video-enhanced differential interference contrast (DIC) optics shows that the drug delays the onset of anaphase, reduces anaphase spindle-pole elongation (anaphase B), and delays cytokinesis. In addition, immunofluorescent studies demonstrate that estramustine causes a rapid disorganization of the mitotic apparatus at significantly lower concentrations than those reported previously. Electron microscopic studies show that microtubule bundles are present in drug-treated mitotic cells in association with kinetochores and centrioles.