Lazaroids inhibit proliferation of cultured human astrocytoma cells |
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Authors: | Poonam Arora Yong Soo Lee Thomas C. Origitano Robert D. Wurster |
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Affiliation: | (1) Neuroscience Program and Departments of Neurological Surgery and Physiology, Loyola University Medical Center, 2160 S. First Ave, 60153 Maywood, IL, USA;(2) Department of Physiology, Loyola University Medical Center, 2160 S. First Ave., 60153 Maywood, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Lazaroids (or 21-aminosteroids) are potent lipid peroxidation inhibitors and are more potent antioxidants than steroids which have been shown to suppress tumor proliferation. The effects of two lazaroid compounds (U-75389G and U-83836E) were tested on the proliferation of a human brain astrocytoma cell line U-373 MG. Both lazaroids had dose-dependent growth-inhibitory effects on the proliferation of U-373 MG. For purposes of comparison, two steroids (methylprednisolone and dexamethasone) and a highly potent antioxidant (alpha-tocopherol) were tested under similar experimental conditions and were found to have antiproliferative effects as well, although at higher dose ranges. As cell growth-inhibitors, lazaroids are more effective than alpha-tocopherol while they are advantageous over glucocorticoids for their actions are devoid of the usual glucocorticoid side-effects. |
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Keywords: | U-373 human astrocytoma cells lazaroids proliferation antioxidants steroids |
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