Adriamycin affects plasma membrane redox functions


Autoria(s): Crane, FL; MacKellar, WC; Morre, DJ; Ramasarma, T; Goldenberg, H; Grebing, C; Low, H
Data(s)

14/04/1980

Resumo

Adriamycin (Doxorubicin) stimulates NADH oxidase activity in liver plasma membrane, but does not cause NADH oxidase activity to appear where it is not initially present, as in erythrocyte membrane. NADH dehydrogenase from rat liver and erythrocyte plasma membranes shows similar adriamycin effects with other electron acceptors. Both NADH ferricyanide reductase and vanadate-stimulated NADH oxidation are inhibited by adriamycin, as is a cyanide insensitive ascorbate oxidase activity, whereas NADH cytochrome c reductase is not affected. The effects may contribute to the growth inhibitory (control) and/or deleterious effects of adriamycin. It is clear that adriamycin effects on the plasma membrane dehydrogenase involve more than a simple catalysis of superoxide formation.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22482/1/fulltext.pdf

Crane, FL and MacKellar, WC and Morre, DJ and Ramasarma, T and Goldenberg, H and Grebing, C and Low, H (1980) Adriamycin affects plasma membrane redox functions. In: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 93 (3). pp. 746-754.

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Elsevier Science

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Journal Article

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