2010
DOI: 10.1021/pr100635n
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Study of the Effect of Cisplatin on the Metabolic Profile of MG-63 Osteosarcoma Cells

Abstract: In the present study, 1 H HRMAS NMR spectroscopy was used to assess the changes in the intracellular metabolic profile of MG-63 human osteosarcoma (OS) cells induced by the chemotherapy agent cisplatin (CDDP) at different times of exposure. Multivariate analysis was applied to the cells spectra, enabling consistent variation patterns to be detected and drug-specific metabolic effects to be identified. Statistical recoupling of variables (SRV) analysis and spectral integration enabled the most relevant spectral… Show more

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“…Cho levels are possibly also affected by an involvement in enhanced phospholipid biosynthesis through PC formation or PTC-cycle regulation. 19 The GPC peak correlated positively with the PUFA resonance, through STOCSY (data not shown), which suggests a close metabolic link to phosphatidylcholine (PTC) hydrolysis, which possibly releases PUFAs into the cytosol and thus contributes to the NMR spectrum. It is important to note that STOCSY correlations between different compounds may either reflect metabolic links or be simply casual, ultimate confirmation of metabolic relationships requiring additional demonstration, for example, through specific pathway analysis.…”
Section: Journal Of Proteome Researchmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Cho levels are possibly also affected by an involvement in enhanced phospholipid biosynthesis through PC formation or PTC-cycle regulation. 19 The GPC peak correlated positively with the PUFA resonance, through STOCSY (data not shown), which suggests a close metabolic link to phosphatidylcholine (PTC) hydrolysis, which possibly releases PUFAs into the cytosol and thus contributes to the NMR spectrum. It is important to note that STOCSY correlations between different compounds may either reflect metabolic links or be simply casual, ultimate confirmation of metabolic relationships requiring additional demonstration, for example, through specific pathway analysis.…”
Section: Journal Of Proteome Researchmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For NMR analysis, the duplicates were mixed when necessary to provide samples with a large enough number of cells (ideally between 5 and 10 × 10 6 cells) for good signal-to-noise spectra to be obtained. For cDDP assays, procedures were those described elsewhere 19 for an IC 50 value (at 24 h) of 30 μM.…”
Section: Cell Culture and Drug Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The detailed knowledge of the molecular basis of the cDDP-guanine/adenine and cDDPglutathione interplay gathered in this work will pave the way for future studies on other platinum and palladium-based agents previously characterized by the authors and assessed as to their cytotoxicity towards several human cancer cell lines. [29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37] This will provide valuable clues for the rational design of novel cisplatin-like drugs, displaying a higher efficiency, lower toxicity, decreased acquired resistance and possible oral administration. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%