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Studies on the effects of the antitumor agent camptothecin and derivatives on DNA. Camptothecin potentiated cleavage of DNA by bleomycin in vitro
Authors:JW Lown  Hsiao-Hsiung Chen  JA Plambeck
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G2 Canada
Abstract:Addition of sodium camptothecin (2a, Fig. 1) in comparable low concentrations to the glycopeptide antitumor antibiotic bleomycin (BLM) leads to enhanced rates of single-strand scission of PM2-covalently closed circular DNA, whereas sodium camptothecin alone has no effect. A similar enhancement of DNA scission by sodium camptothecin is produced with the 1 : 1 bleomycin-iron complex alone or in conjunction with NADPH as an additional reductant. The interpretation that camptothecin may substitute for the reducing requirement of the antibiotic is supported by its oxidation at 37°C by the 1 : 1 bleomycin iron complex, by iron salts or more efficiently by hydrogen peroxide to the known hemiacetal (3, Fig. 1).Electrochemical studies of 2a, its analogues and selected model compounds established that the α-pyridone ring D is most susceptible to a one-electron reduction at a reversible potential of ?0.95 ± 0.01 V. The reduced camptothecin is a transient species readily capable of donating an electron. This process may by compatible with a coupled reduction of the sequestered Fe(III) in the glycopeptide antibiotic necessary for the expression of antibiotic and antitumor properties. The results may provide a mechanistic rationale for the observed potentiation of the antitumor activity of bleomycin by camptothecin in vivo.
Keywords:BLM  bleomycin  CCC  covalently closed circular  CV  cyclic voltammetry  DPP  differential pulse polarography  NMR  nuclear magnetic resonance  OC  open-ciruclar  P  A  R    Princeton Applied Research  PMR  proton magnetic resonance  SCE  saturated calomel electrode  TLC  thin-layer chromatography
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