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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology

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Comparison of the Ways in Which Nitidine Chloride and Bufalin Induce Programmed Cell Death in Hematological Tumor Cells

Published:22 April 2023 DOI: PMID: 37086379
Zejie Su, Man Luo, Zhi Lian Chen, Hai Lan

Abstract

The objective of this work to study the programmed cell death (PCD) in hematological tumor cells induced by nitidine chloride (NC) and bufalin (BF). Hematological tumor cells were exposed to various doses of NC and BF to measure the level of growth inhibition. While inverted microscope is used to observe cell morphology, western blot technique is used to detect apoptosis-related protein expression levels. The effects of NC and BF on hematological tumor cells were different. Although abnormal cell morphology could be seen under the inverted microscope, the western blot results showed that the two medicines induced PCD through different pathways. Drug resistance varied in intensity across distinct cells. THP-1, Jurkat, and RPMI-8226 each had half maximum inhibitory concentrations (IC50) of 36.23 nM, 26.71 nM, and 40.46 nM in BF, and 9.24 µM, 4.33 µM, and 28.18 µM in NC, respectively. Different hematopoietic malignancy cells exhibit varying degrees of drug resistance, and the mechanisms by which apoptosis of hematologic tumor cells is triggered by NC and BF are also distinct.

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