Prevention of colchicine toxicity to cultured rat hepatocytes by glucagon, hydrocortisone and insulin |
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Authors: | John Galivan |
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Abstract: | The antitubulin agent, colchicine, causes detachment of rat hepatocytes in primary cultures in the concentration range of 0.05–0.5 μM. Vincristine causes the same effect at a lower concentration range (0.02–0.2 μM) but luminocolchicine up to 1.0 μM has no apparent effect on the cells. Data are presented which indicate that the effect of the antitubulin agents is time- as well as dose-dependent. The presence of glucagon. hydrocortisone and insulin prevents the detachment of cells caused by colchicine. Omission of any one of these components causes the other two to be ineffective in protecting against the effect of colchicine. The effect of vincristine on the cells is partially prevented by the same combination. Cell culturing and antitubulin studies were conducted in serum-free medium but the inclusion of 5% fetal bovine serum does not prevent cell destruction by colchicine or other antitubulin agents. |
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