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Adriamycin effects of transplasma membrane redox functions in porcine neutrophils
Authors:PM McLoughlin  IL Sun  FL Crane
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 U.S.A.
Abstract:Transplasma membrane electron transport, as assayed by external ferricyanide reduction, has been related to control of growth and hormone response of cells. Elicitor-stimulated transmembrane NADPH oxidase is important for bacteriocidal superoxide production by neutrophils. Since adriamycin is myelosuppressive and can stimulate superoxide production, its effects on the two redox systems of porcine neutrophil plasma membranes were compared. Adriamycin inhibits transplasma membrane ferricyanide and stimulates superoxide production activated by phorbal myristate acetate (PMA). Ferricyanide reduction in PMA-treated cells becomes resistant to inhibition by adriamycin. These results provide evidence for an independent effect of adriamycin on transmembrane ferricyanide reduction and on superoxide generation.
Keywords:Adriamycin  Redox function  (Porcine neutrophil)  PMA  phorbal myristate acetate
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