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Normal tissue radioprotection by amifostine via Warburg-type effects

The mechanism of Amifostine (WR-2721) mediated radioprotection is poorly understood. The effects of amifostine on human basal metabolism, mouse liver metabolism and on normal and tumor hepatic cells were studied. Indirect calorimetric canopy tests showed significant reductions in oxygen consumption...

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Autores principales: Koukourakis, Michael I., Giatromanolaki, Alexandra, Zois, Christos E., Kalamida, Dimitra, Pouliliou, Stamatia, Karagounis, Ilias V., Yeh, Tzu-Lan, Abboud, Martine I., Claridge, Timothy D. W., Schofield, Christopher J., Sivridis, Efthimios, Simopoulos, Costantinos, Tokmakidis, Savvas P., Harris, Adrian L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27507219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep30986
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author Koukourakis, Michael I.
Giatromanolaki, Alexandra
Zois, Christos E.
Kalamida, Dimitra
Pouliliou, Stamatia
Karagounis, Ilias V.
Yeh, Tzu-Lan
Abboud, Martine I.
Claridge, Timothy D. W.
Schofield, Christopher J.
Sivridis, Efthimios
Simopoulos, Costantinos
Tokmakidis, Savvas P.
Harris, Adrian L.
author_facet Koukourakis, Michael I.
Giatromanolaki, Alexandra
Zois, Christos E.
Kalamida, Dimitra
Pouliliou, Stamatia
Karagounis, Ilias V.
Yeh, Tzu-Lan
Abboud, Martine I.
Claridge, Timothy D. W.
Schofield, Christopher J.
Sivridis, Efthimios
Simopoulos, Costantinos
Tokmakidis, Savvas P.
Harris, Adrian L.
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description The mechanism of Amifostine (WR-2721) mediated radioprotection is poorly understood. The effects of amifostine on human basal metabolism, mouse liver metabolism and on normal and tumor hepatic cells were studied. Indirect calorimetric canopy tests showed significant reductions in oxygen consumption and of carbon dioxide emission in cancer patients receiving amifostine. Glucose levels significantly decreased and lactate levels increased in patient venous blood. Although amifostine in vitro did not inhibit the activity of the prolyl-hydroxylase PHD2, experiments with mouse liver showed that on a short timescale WR-1065 induced expression of the Hypoxia Inducible Factor HIF1α, lactate dehydrogenase LDH5, glucose transporter GLUT2, phosphorylated pyruvate dehydrogenase pPDH and PDH-kinase. This effect was confirmed on normal mouse NCTC hepatocytes, but not on hepatoma cells. A sharp reduction of acetyl-CoA and ATP levels in NCTC cells indicated reduced mitochondrial usage of pyruvate. Transient changes of mitochondrial membrane potential and reactive oxygen species ROS production were evident. Amifostine selectively protects NCTC cells against radiation, whilst HepG2 neoplastic cells are sensitized. The radiation protection was correlates with HIF levels. These findings shed new light on the mechanism of amifostine cytoprotection and encourage clinical research with this agent for the treatment of primary and metastatic liver cancer.
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spelling pubmed-49789652016-08-18 Normal tissue radioprotection by amifostine via Warburg-type effects Koukourakis, Michael I. Giatromanolaki, Alexandra Zois, Christos E. Kalamida, Dimitra Pouliliou, Stamatia Karagounis, Ilias V. Yeh, Tzu-Lan Abboud, Martine I. Claridge, Timothy D. W. Schofield, Christopher J. Sivridis, Efthimios Simopoulos, Costantinos Tokmakidis, Savvas P. Harris, Adrian L. Sci Rep Article The mechanism of Amifostine (WR-2721) mediated radioprotection is poorly understood. The effects of amifostine on human basal metabolism, mouse liver metabolism and on normal and tumor hepatic cells were studied. Indirect calorimetric canopy tests showed significant reductions in oxygen consumption and of carbon dioxide emission in cancer patients receiving amifostine. Glucose levels significantly decreased and lactate levels increased in patient venous blood. Although amifostine in vitro did not inhibit the activity of the prolyl-hydroxylase PHD2, experiments with mouse liver showed that on a short timescale WR-1065 induced expression of the Hypoxia Inducible Factor HIF1α, lactate dehydrogenase LDH5, glucose transporter GLUT2, phosphorylated pyruvate dehydrogenase pPDH and PDH-kinase. This effect was confirmed on normal mouse NCTC hepatocytes, but not on hepatoma cells. A sharp reduction of acetyl-CoA and ATP levels in NCTC cells indicated reduced mitochondrial usage of pyruvate. Transient changes of mitochondrial membrane potential and reactive oxygen species ROS production were evident. Amifostine selectively protects NCTC cells against radiation, whilst HepG2 neoplastic cells are sensitized. The radiation protection was correlates with HIF levels. These findings shed new light on the mechanism of amifostine cytoprotection and encourage clinical research with this agent for the treatment of primary and metastatic liver cancer. Nature Publishing Group 2016-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4978965/ /pubmed/27507219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep30986 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Koukourakis, Michael I.
Giatromanolaki, Alexandra
Zois, Christos E.
Kalamida, Dimitra
Pouliliou, Stamatia
Karagounis, Ilias V.
Yeh, Tzu-Lan
Abboud, Martine I.
Claridge, Timothy D. W.
Schofield, Christopher J.
Sivridis, Efthimios
Simopoulos, Costantinos
Tokmakidis, Savvas P.
Harris, Adrian L.
Normal tissue radioprotection by amifostine via Warburg-type effects
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title_short Normal tissue radioprotection by amifostine via Warburg-type effects
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27507219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep30986
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