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The effect of misonidazole on the cytotoxicity and DNA cross-linking activity of an activated sulfidocyclophosphamide in hypoxic mouse leukemia cells

LM Ramonas, LC Erickson and ME McManus

The effect of misonidazole on the cytotoxicity of 4-S-(propionic acid)- sulfidocyclophosphamide (C-2) was assessed by measuring the colony- forming ability of mouse L1210 leukemia cells. C-2 under physiological conditions spontaneously hydrolyzes to 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide. Misonidazole alone at a concentration of 2.5 mM was only slightly toxic to hypoxic L1210 cells and allowed a greater than 90% survival following a 2-hr exposure. Combined treatment of C-2 and 2.5 mM misonidazole resulted in a cell kill that was greater than the additive toxicities of C-2 and misonidazole. The synergistic toxicity of the C-2 and misonidazole (2.5 mM) combination increased with increasing C-2 concentration, and at 0.01 survival the dose-modification ratio of C-2 alone versus the combination was approximately 1.5. Similarly, when the concentration of C-2 was held constant (10 microM) and the concentration of misonidazole varied from 2.5 to 25 mM, a cell kill greater than the additive toxicities of misonidazole and C-2 alone was observed. The kinetic patterns of formation and removal of DNA interstrand cross-links following a 2-hr treatment of 10 microM C-2 or 10 microM C-2 plus 2.5 mM misonidazole were similar. However, with the exception of the 0-hr time point, cells treated with the C-2 plus misonidazole combination showed consistently greater cross-linking of DNA than did cells treated with C-2 alone. The interstrand cross-link ratio closely correlated with the cytotoxic dose-modification ratio of the combination compared with C-2 alone.

Volume 22, Issue 1, pp. 175-181, 07/01/1982
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