The apoptotic effects of mitomycin C on human endometrial cell cultures and reversal of its effects by beta-carotene and folic acid |
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Authors: | Yilmaz Z Karabay G Oktem M Take G Atac F B Sahin F I |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Baskent University, Kubilay sokak No: 36, Maltepe-Ankara, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | Apoptosis is a complex process involving a variety of mechanisms and it has been shown to be a response of cells to various chemical agents including chemotherapeutic ones. We aimed to induce DNA breaks and apoptosis in cultured endometrial stromal cells by mitomycin C (MMC), a chemotherapeutic agent, and also we aimed to observe the effects of beta-carotene and folic acid on MMC-induced apoptosis. Cultured endometrial stromal cells were exposed to MMC for 48 and 72 hours and in order to reverse MMC effects, we added beta-carotene and folic acid to the cultures. DNA fragmentation was observed in all cells. Apoptotic cell ratios and caspase-3 activity were observed to be dependent on exposure time. Ultrastructural examinations revealed positive effects of beta-carotene and folic acid, however they were not sufficient enough to prevent apoptosis in all cells. Beta-carotene profoundy reduced caspase-3 activity whereas folic acid did not seem to have a similar effect. As apoptosis involves several mechanisms, in a cell in which all these mechanisms are triggered, we think that antioxidants and DNA repair agents alone are not enough to reverse all of them. |
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