PMID: 15228658Jul 2, 2004Paper

Reversal effect of tetrandrine in combination with droloxifene on cell line K562/A02 and its correlation with inducted apoptosis

Zhongguo shi yan xue ye xue za zhi
Yun ZhouFeng Gao

Abstract

To study the correlation of the reversal effect of tetrandrine (Tet) in combination with droloxifene (DRL) on multidrug resistant cell line K562/A02 and induction apoptosis, the apoptosis of K562 cells and K562/A02 cells after the treatment of Tet and DRL alone or their combination was detected by flow cytometry (FCM). The results showed 0.62 microg/ml Tet and 1.94 microg/ml DRL alone could induce apoptosis of K562 cells in time-dependent manner after culture for 48 hours. Neither Tet at 0.62 microg/ml nor DRL at 1.94 microg/ml alone could induce apoptosis of K562/A02 cells, but in the combination of them two induced apoptosis of few K562/A02 cells in culture for 72 hours. In conclusion, the mechanism of Tet and DRL reversing multidrug resistance has no correlation with the apoptosis of K562/A02 cells.

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