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Adriamycin-induced changes in the surface membrane of sarcoma 180 ascites cells
Authors:Sandra A Murphree  Thomas R Tritton  Patricia L Smith  Alan C Sartorelli
Institution:1. Department of Pharmacology and Developmental Therapeutics Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT 06510 U.S.A.;2. Department of Mathematical Sciences, Olda Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23508 U.S.A.
Abstract:Adriamycin increases (a) the rate of agglutination of Sarcoma 180 cells by concanavalin A after brief exposure of 2–3 h and (b) membrane fluidity as measured by ESR within 30 min of exposure at concentrations of the anthracycline of 10?7–10?5 M. The effect of adriamycin on agglutination is not due to an increase in the number of surface receptors for concanavalin A, since the extent of binding of the lectin is not altered by adriamycin and no change occurs in the rate of occupancy of the concanavalin A binding sites by the lectin in cells treated with the antibiotic. The order parameter, a measurement of membrane fluidity, decreases in cells exposed to adriamycin and is dose-related. The results indicate that adriamycin can induce changes in the surface membrane of Sarcoma 180 cells within a brief period of exposure to a low but cytotoxic level of this agent.
Keywords:Adriamycin  Cell agglutination  Concanavalin A  ESR  Membrane fluidity  (Sarcoma 180 ascites cell)
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