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  2. Cell cycle arrest and antitumor activity of pironetin and its derivatives

Cell cycle arrest and antitumor activity of pironetin and its derivatives

  • Cancer Lett. 1998 Apr 10;126(1):29-32. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3835(97)00528-4.
M Kondoh 1 T Usui S Kobayashi K Tsuchiya K Nishikawa T Nishikiori T Mayumi H Osada
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  • 1 The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Saitama, Japan.
Abstract

The biological effects of pironetin and its derivatives on cell cycle progression and antitumor activity were studied. At 10-20 ng/ml, both pironetin and its demethyl derivative, NK10958P completely inhibited the cell proliferation of 3Y1 cells, however, epoxypironetin showed only a weak inhibitory activity. The cell cycle analysis revealed that these compounds arrested the cell cycle progression at the M-phase in a dose-dependent manner. These antiproliferative effects of pironetin were also observed in the range 5-25 ng/ml with several tumor cell lines. In CDF1-SLC mice bearing P388 leukemia cells, the intraperitoneal administration of 6.3 mg/kg pironetin over a 5-day period showed a moderate antitumor effect (T/C, 128%). As the chemical structure of pironetin is different from other M-phase inhibitors such as colchicine or vinblastine, pironetin will be the lead compound for a potential new antitumor drug.

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