Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5848045 | Chemico-Biological Interactions | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Previously, we demonstrated that sydnone SYD-1 (3-[4-chloro-3-nitrophenyl]-1,2,3-oxadiazolium-5-olate) impairs the mitochondrial functions linked to energy provision and suggested that this effect could be associated with its antitumor activity. Herein, we evaluated the effects of SYD-1 (25 and 50 μM) on rat hepatocytes to determine its cytotoxicity on non-tumor cells. SYD-1 (25 and 50 μM) did not affect the viability of hepatocytes in suspension after 1-40 min of incubation. However, the viability of the cultured hepatocytes was decreased by â¼66% as a consequence of treatment with SYD-1 (50 μM) for 18 h. Under the same conditions, SYD-1 promoted an increase in the release of LDH by â¼19%. The morphological changes in the cultured cells treated with SYD-1 (50 μM) were suggestive of cell distress, which was demonstrated by the presence of rounded hepatocytes, cell fragments and monolayer impairment. Furthermore, fluorescence microscopy showed an increase in the annexin label after treatment with SYD-1 (50 μM), suggesting that apoptosis had been induced in these cells. SYD-1 did not affect the states of respiration in the suspended hepatocytes, but the pyruvate levels were decreased by â¼36%, whereas the lactate levels were increased by â¼22% (for the 50 μM treatment). The basal and uncoupled states of respiration of the cultured hepatocytes were inhibited by â¼79% and â¼51%, respectively, by SYD-1 (50 μM). In these cells, SYD-1 (50 μM) increased the pyruvate and lactate levels by â¼84% and â¼16%, respectively. These results show that SYD-1 affects important metabolic functions related to energy provision in hepatocytes and that this effect was more pronounced on cells in culture than those in suspension.
Keywords
HEPESTRISDAF-FMFCCPMPTHBSSASAEGFFITCDMEM3-(4,5-dimethythiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromidePBS4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazine ethanesulfonic acidBSADMSOHanks balanced salt solutionHepatocytesMTTbovine serum albuminacetylsalicylic acidTris(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethaneRespirationDimethylsulfoxideSydnonesepidermal growth factorPhosphate buffered salinefluorescein isothiocyanatelactate dehydrogenaseLDHMetabolismDulbecco’s modified eagle’s mediumPropidium iodidecarbonyl cyanide 4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenylhydrazone
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Authors
Anna Paula Brandt, Amanda do Rocio Andrade Pires, Maria Eliane Merlin Rocha, Guilhermina Rodrigues Noleto, Alexandra Acco, Carlos Eduardo Alves de Souza, Aurea Echevarria, André VinÃcius dos Santos Canuto, SÃlvia Maria Suter Correia Cadena,