Chlorpromazine reduces UV-induced squamous cell carcinogenesis in hairless mice and enhances UV-induced DNA damage in cultured cells
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- DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1989.255
Chlorpromazine reduces UV-induced squamous cell carcinogenesis in hairless mice and enhances UV-induced DNA damage in cultured cells
Abstract
Administration of the photoactivable compound chlorpromazine (CPZ) to SKH-1 hairless mice via their drinking water (CPZ, 0.01%) significantly reduced the rates of accumulation and yields of squamous cell carcinomas induced by long-term repeated exposures of these animals to solar UV radiation. This protective effect of CPZ was partially reversed in mice given a single injection of ethyl nitrosourea at birth. In in vitro studies, the presence of CPZ (0.2 mM) in mammalian cell cultures enhanced the yield of DNA single-strand breaks induced in the cells by exposure to monochromatic UVA radiation at 334 nm. Collectively, the results suggest that CPZ may exert antineoplastic effects against UV-induced skin tumours by the induction of DNA damage.
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