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Effects of sensitizers on cell respiration: 1. Factors influencing the effects of hypoxic cell radiosensitizers on oxygen utilization of tumour and cultured mammalian cells.
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1978
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Oxidation-reduction PotentialsRadiation BiologyRedox BiologyCellular PhysiologyTumor BiologyV79 Lung CellsOxidative StressRadiation MedicineRedox RegulatorCancer Cell BiologyRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchHealth SciencesRadiation TherapyBiochemistryMedicineReactive Oxygen SpecieMetabolomicsPharmacologyCell BiologyMammalian CellsOxygen UtilizationPhysiologyCell RespirationTissue OxygenationMetabolismOncologyNitrosative Stress
We have investigated the effects of 24 nitrocompounds, differing in their half-reduction potential, on the respiration in vitro of Ehrlich ascites tumour cells and cultured V79 lung cells. Many drugs with redox potentials more positive than--0.35 stimulated oxygen utilization in the presence of glucose. Glucose had little effect on the inhibition of respiration by drugs with oxidation-reduction potentials more negative than--0.38. Nitrocompounds that inhibited Ehrilch cell respiration in the presence of glucose, also inhibited intracellular reduction of ferricytochrome (c+c1). Drugs that stimulated oxygen utilization also stimuated intracellular (c " c1). Drugs that stimulated oxygen utilization also stimulated intracellular reduction of ferricytochrome (c + c1). A correlation between drug oxidation-reduction potential and stimulation of oxygen utilization in KCN-inhibited cells was found.
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