Effects of vinblastine, oncodazole, procarbazine, chlorambucil, and bleomycin in vivo on colchicine binding activity of tubulin. |
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Authors: | A E Brodie J Potter D J Reed |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA |
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Abstract: | Five chemotherapeutic agents which inhibit mitosis caused an effect on the colchicine bound to the isolated tubulin from mouse lymphoma L5178Y cells. These effects were examined over a time course of 4, 12, 24, 48, and 72 hours after a single administration of each drug. Vinblastine, oncodazole, and bleomycin decreased the amount of colchicine bound per mg protein; procarbazine and chloroambucil increased the amount bound. All of the drugs except procarbazine required more than 4 hours to cause an effect on colchicine binding and in the case of bleomycin and oncodazole some recovery occurred after 48 hours. The mitotic index was affected by 4 hours by all drugs: procarbazine, chlorambucil and bleomycin caused a decrease; vinblastine and oncodazole, an increase. |
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