Effects of acetylsalicylic acid and acetic acid solutions in VX2 carcinoma cells: in vitro analysis
- PMID: 16751928
- DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502006000300006
Effects of acetylsalicylic acid and acetic acid solutions in VX2 carcinoma cells: in vitro analysis
Abstract
Purpose: To analyze, in vitro, the effects of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) and acetic acid solutions on VX2 carcinoma cells in suspension and to examine the correlation between these effects and neoplastic cell death.
Methods: The VX2 tumor cells (10(7) cells/ml) were incubated in solutions containing differing concentrations (2.5% and 5%) of either acetylsalicylic acid or acetic acid, or in saline solution (controls). Every five minutes, cell viability was tested (using the trypan blue test) and analyzed under light microscopy.
Results: Tumor cell viability (in %) decreased progressively and, by 30 minutes, neoplastic cell death had occurred in all solutions.
Conclusion: Based on this experimental model and the methodology employed, we conclude that these solutions cause neoplastic cell death in vitro.
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