Characteristics of the biphasic action of androgens and of the potent antiproliferative effects of the new pure antiestrogen EM-139 on cell cycle kinetic parameters in LNCaP human prostatic cancer cells


Autoria(s): De Launoit, Yvan; Veilleux, Raymonde; Simard, Jacques; Dufour, Maurice; Labrie, Fernand
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1991

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The most potent steroid in human prostatic carcinoma LNCaP cells, i.e. dihydrotestosterone (DHT), has a biphasic stimulatory effect on cell proliferation. At the maximal stimulatory concentration of 0.1 nM DHT, analysis of cell kinetic parameters shows a decrease of the G0-G1 fraction with a corresponding increase of the S and G2 + M fractions. In contrast, concentrations of 1 nM DHT or higher induce a return of cell proliferation to control levels, reflected by an increase in the G0-G1 fraction at the expense of the S and especially the G2 + M fractions. Continuous labeling for 144 h with the nucleotide analogue 5'-bromodeoxyuridine shows that the percentage of cycling LNCaP cells rises more than 90% after treatment with stimulatory concentrations of DHT, whereas in control cells as well as in cells treated with high concentrations of the androgen, this value remains below 50%. Although LNCaP cells do not contain detectable estrogen receptors, the new pure steroidal antiestrogen EM-139 not only reversed the stimulation of cell proliferation and cell kinetics induced by stimulatory doses of DHT but also inhibited basal cell proliferation.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/229561

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en

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Cancer research, 51 (19

Palavras-Chave #Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles #Androgens -- pharmacology #Androstane-3,17-diol -- pharmacology #Binding, Competitive #Cell Cycle -- drug effects #Dihydrotestosterone -- pharmacology #Dose-Response Relationship, Drug #Drug Antagonism #Estradiol -- analogs & derivatives -- pharmacology #Estrogen Antagonists -- pharmacology #Estrone -- pharmacology #Flow Cytometry #Flutamide -- analogs & derivatives -- pharmacology #Humans #In Vitro Techniques #Male #Metribolone -- metabolism #Piperidines -- pharmacology #Prostatic Neoplasms -- drug therapy -- pathology #Raloxifene Hydrochloride #Tamoxifen -- analogs & derivatives #Testosterone -- metabolism #Time Factors #Tumor Cells, Cultured
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