Archives of Pharmacal Research
- Volume 24 Issue 2
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- Pages.126-135
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- 2001
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- 0253-6269(pISSN)
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- 1976-3786(eISSN)
Quinacrin Induces Cytochrome c-dependent Apoptotic Signaling in Human Cervical Carcinoma Cells
- Fasanmade, Adedigbo A. (Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Center for Pasrmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Pharmacy Centocor Biotechnology Inc.) ;
- Owuor, Edward D. (Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Center for Pasrmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, Rutgers University, Environmental and Occupational Health Science Institute) ;
- Ee, Rachel P.L. (Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Center for Pasrmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Pharmacy) ;
- Qato, Dima (Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Center for Pasrmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Pharmacy) ;
- Heller, Mark (Centocor Biotechnologies Inc.,) ;
- Kong, Ah Ng Tony (Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Center for Pasrmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, Rutgers University, Environmental and Occupational Health Science Institute)
- Published : 2001.04.01
Abstract
Quinacrine (QU), a phospholipase-A2 (PLA-2) inhibitor has been used clinically as a chemotherapeutic adjuvant. To understand the mechanisms leading to its chemotherapeutic effect, we have investigated QU-induced apoptotic signaling pathways in human cervical squamous carcinoma HeLa cells. In this study, we found that QU induced cytochrome c-dependent apoptotic signaling. The release of pro-apoptotic cytochrome c was QU concentration- and time-dependent, and preceded activation of caspase-9 and -3. Flow cytometric FACScan analysis using fluorescence intensities of