A comparison of adriamycin and mAMSA in vitro: cell lethality and SCE studies
- PMID: 6895696
- PMCID: PMC2010861
- DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1981.278
A comparison of adriamycin and mAMSA in vitro: cell lethality and SCE studies
Abstract
We have compared the actions of ADM and mAMSA in Chinese hamster V79 cells in vitro, using cell survival and sister-chromatid exchange as end-points. Equimolar concentrations of ADM and mAMSA show similar toxicities to exponentially growing cells, and both drugs are less effective in killing chronically hypoxic and plateau-phase cells. Cytotoxicity to thermotolerant cells (41 degrees C for 16 h previously) shows little difference from that for exponential cells. Pre-treating cells with misonidazole under hypoxic conditions reduces the toxicity of both ADM and mAMSA. In addition, an ADM-resistant Chinese hamster cell line, 77A-177, was cross-resistant to mAMSA. Finally, low equimolar sub-toxic doses of both drugs were found to cause similar increases in the levels of sister-chromatid exchanges in V79 cells. These results reveal no major difference in activity between ADM and mAMSA in vitro.
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