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Tumour-specific Cytotoxicity and MDR-reversal Activity of Dihydropyridines

HELGA ENGI, HIROSHI SAKAGAMI, MASAMI KAWASE, ALPESH PARECHA, DINESH MANVAR, HIMANSHU KOTHARI, PRITI ADLAKHA, ANAMIK SHAH, NOBORU MOTOHASHI, IMRE OCSOVSZKI and JOSEPH MOLNÁR
In Vivo September 2006, 20 (5) 637-643;
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Abstract

The ability of 41 1,4-diphenyl-1,4-dihydropyridine derivatives to inhibit the transport activity of P-glycoprotein were studied by flow cytometry in a multidrug-resistant human colon cancer cell line (COLO320) and in human mdr1 gene-transfected mouse lymphoma cells (L 5178 Y). The cytotoxicities of these compounds were also examined against human normal and cancer cell lines. The majority of the tested compounds proved to be effective inhibitors of rhodamine 123 outward transport, but their cytotoxicities were not negligible. Some dihydropyridine derivatives displayed cytotoxic activity against four human oral tumour cell lines and against three normal human oral cell lines. There was no clear-cut relationship between the multidrug-resistance activity or cytotoxicity and the chemical structures of the compounds. New ring substituents could prevent the oxidation of the ring of the aromatic compound.

  • Dihydropyridines
  • tumour specificity
  • multidrug resistance
  • MDR reversal
  • efflux pump
  • P-glycoprotein

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  • Received May 31, 2006.
  • Revision received July 25, 2006.
  • Accepted August 21, 2006.
  • Copyright © 2006 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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