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  • Antifolates  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-0843
    Schlagwort(e): Key words Membrane folate receptors ; Methotrexate ; Sensitivity/resistance profiles ; Antifolates ; Human breast cancer cells
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract  Two methotrexate (MTX)-resistant human breast-cancer cell lines with impaired transport via the reduced folate carrier (RFC), one established in vitro (MTXR-ZR-75-1) and another inherently resistant (MDA-231), were adapted to grow in medium containing 2 nM folic acid. This induced the expression of previously undetectable membrane folate receptors (MFR) to levels of 8.2 and 2.3 pmol/107 cells, respectively. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) quantitation revealed that MFR messenger-RNA levels of the isoform first described in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma KB cells (MFR-α) were increased in low-folate-adapted MTXR-ZR-75-1 cells, whereas placental transcripts (MFR-β) coincided with MFR-α expression in low-folate (LF)-adapted MDA-231 cells. These cell lines were used to study the role of MFR in the uptake and growth-inhibitory effects of five different antifolates with varying affinities for MFR: N 10-propargyl-5, 8-dideazafolic acid (CB3717) 〉 5,10-dideazatetra-hydrofolic acid (DDATHF) 〉 N-{5- [N-(3,4-di-hydro-2-methyl-4-oxoquinazolin-6-methyl)-N-methyl-amino] -2-theonyl}-glutamic acid (ZD1694) ≫ MTX 〉 edatrexate (EDX). Expression of MFR only slightly decreased the resistant phenotype for MTX, EDX, and ZD1694, suggesting that these drugs are not transported intracellularly to cytotoxic concentrations at these levels of MFR expression. On the other hand, both cell lines became from at least 180- to 400-fold more sensitive to growth inhibition by CB3717 and DDATHF, which may be correlated with their high affinity for MFR. These sensitivity/resistance profiles were largely similar following cell culture in medium containing 1 nM L-leucovorin, a folate with an affinity for MFR 10-fold lower than that of folic acid, the one exception being the increased sensitivity for ZD1694 seen in the LF-adapted cells with the highest level of MFR expression (MTXR-ZR-75-1). These results illustrate that the efficacy of MFR in mediating antifolate transport and cytotoxicity depends on their affinity for the folate antagonist, their degree of expression, and the levels of competing folates.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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    Digitale Medien
    Digitale Medien
    Springer
    The European physical journal 13 (1989), S. 363-375 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Schlagwort(e): 31.20.Tz ; 31.30.Jr
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Physik
    Notizen: Abstract We present relativistic configuration interaction calculations with the spin-free no-pair hamiltonian on the gold hydride molecule, treating the ground state as well as the eleven lowest excited states. The calculations provide a picture of the bonding in theX 1Σ+ ground state consistent with previous work on this species using four-component spinors: compared to non-relativistic calculations, the dipole moment is reduced by a factor of two, hybridization (and thus participation ofd orbitals at the bonding) is greatly enhanced, the bond length is shortened by 20 pm, and the dissociation energy is increased by 50%. Comparison of the spin-averaged potential curves of the excited states with experiment suggests a reinterpretation of theC 1Σ+ as the 0+ fine structure component of 23Π and the prediction of a weakly bound3Σ+ state with weak transitions to the ground state in the range of 2.9–3.1 eV.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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