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. 1995 Mar;47(3):250-2.
doi: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1995.tb05789.x.

Defibrotide protects endothelial cells, but not L929 tumour cells, from tumour necrosis factor-alpha-mediated cytotoxicity

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Defibrotide protects endothelial cells, but not L929 tumour cells, from tumour necrosis factor-alpha-mediated cytotoxicity

H Schröder. J Pharm Pharmacol. 1995 Mar.

Abstract

The effect of defibrotide on the cytotoxicity of tumour necrosis factor-alpha was investigated in cultured bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells and L929 mouse tumour cells. In endothelial cells, a 72-h incubation with tumour necrosis factor-alpha (1 and 10 ng mL-1) reduced the number of viable cells to 63 and 51% of control, respectively. Simultaneous incubation with defibrotide (0.03-0.3 mg mL-1) protected endothelial cells from tumour necrosis factor-alpha-mediated cytotoxicity, and increased viability in a concentration-dependent fashion to 98% of control at 1 ng mL-1 tumour necrosis factor-alpha and to 80% of control at 10 ng mL-1 tumour necrosis factor-alpha. However, under the same conditions a similar cytotoxic response to tumour necrosis factor-alpha in L929 tumour cells remained unaltered in the presence of defibrotide. These findings demonstrate protection from tumour necrosis factor-alpha-mediated toxicity by defibrotide in endothelial cells but not in a tumour cell line. It is concluded that defibrotide might serve as a therapeutic agent to limit the vascular toxicity of tumour necrosis factor-alpha without affecting its antineoplastic activity.

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