Effect of Glutathione Depletion on Antitumor Drug Toxicity (Apoptosis and Necrosis) in U-937 Human Promonocytic Cells THE ROLE OF INTRACELLULAR OXIDATION (original) (raw)

Hematotoxicity and blood glutathione levels after cisplatin treatment of tumor-bearing mice

Cell biology and toxicology, 2001

The involvement of glutathione, a major cellular antioxidant, in cisplatin-mediated development of various hematological changes in mice bearing ascites Dalton lymphoma tumor was investigated. With tumor growth, glutathione levels decreased in blood but increased in tumor cells. Cisplatin treatment of tumor-bearing mice caused a decrease in glutathione levels in blood, ascites supernatant, and tumor cells. Blood hemoglobin, erythrocytes, packed cell volume and leukocytes (eosinophils, basophils, and lymphocytes) were also decreased along with the development of various morphological abnormalities in erythrocytes (microcytes, macrocytes, echinocytes, acanthocytes, etc.) after cisplatin treatment. All these hematotoxic features were noted to be increased more when buthionine sulfoximine (a specific glutathione-depleting agent) was also given prior to cisplatin treatment. However, combination treatment of cysteine (precursor for glutathione synthesis) plus cisplatin resulted in an impr...