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. 1979 Apr;39(4):422-8.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1979.75.

The interaction of thermal tolerance with drug cytotoxicity in vitro

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The interaction of thermal tolerance with drug cytotoxicity in vitro

J E Morgan et al. Br J Cancer. 1979 Apr.
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Abstract

The effect of preheating EMT6 cells in vitro on their response to cytotoxic agents of either 43 degrees C or 37 degrees C has been investigated. Preheating for 3 h at 40 degrees C produced measurable protection (thermal tolerance) to subsequent treatment for 1 h at 43 degrees C. This preheat treatment was further found to reduce cell killing by BLM and BCNU (drug tolerance) present during 1 h at 43 degrees C. In contrast, no such heat-induced drug tolerance was seen with ADR. An additional effect with ADR was the apparent elimination of heat-induced thermal tolerance at toxic drug doses. However, preheating under these conditions had no effect on the subsequent cytotoxicity of any of these drugs at 37 degrees C. Also, preheating for 1 h at 43 degrees C was found to sensitize cells to BLM and BCNU toxicity at 37 degrees C but to protect against ADR toxicity. The results are discussed in relation to known mechanisms of cell killing by heat and of thermal tolerance.

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