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Decreased Oxygen Transfer Capacity of Erythrocytes as a Cause of 5-Fluorouracil Related Ischemia

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Spasojević, Ivan
Jelic, Svetislav
Zakrzewska, Joanna
Bačić, Goran
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Abstract
Various mechanisms have been proposed to account for chemotherapy related ischemia, but none of them can explain the available clinical data. In order to explore the possibility that the decreased ability of erythrocytes to deliver oxygen to the heart could be responsible for cardiotoxicity, we have performed an ex vivo and in vivo study of the effects of cisplatin/5-FU on erythrocytes, using a variety of biophysical techniques. Combining EPR and microscopy it was concluded that both cardiotoxic 5-FU and non-cardiotoxic cisplatin have similar effects on the erythrocyte membrane, thus eliminating those changes as a potential source of cardiotoxicity. On the contrary, P-31-NMR and polarography showed that the effects of these cytostatics on the intracellular milieu differ significantly. 5-FU provoked a pronounced decrease of the O-2 level in blood and affected the metabolism of phosphate compounds, while cisplatin had no such effects. When combined these two drugs showed synergistic effe...cts, which matches the higher frequency of cardiotoxicity of the combination relative to the sole application of 5-FU. Preliminary results acquired on blood of patients receiving cisplatin/5-FU therapy verified observations obtained ex vivo. These results open a possibility of applying NMR in preclinical trials of new drugs in order to predict their ischemic potential.

Keywords:
P-31 NMR spectroscopy / Ischemia / Erythrocytes / Cisplatin / 5-Fluorouracil
Source:
Molecules, 2009, 14, 1, 53-67
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  • MDPI, Basel
Funding / projects:
  • Biofizička istraživanja membranskih procesa: interakcija membranskih receptora i kanala sa spoljašnjim faktorima i intracelularna regulacija (RS-143016)
  • Tumori gornjih aerodigestivnih puteva i okolnih i srodnih struktura: biološko ponašanje subpopulacija; markeri predikcije, prognoze, osetljivosti i progresije; mogućnosti modulacije različitih terapijskih modaliteta na molekularnom nivou (RS-145055)

DOI: 10.3390/molecules14010053

ISSN: 1420-3049

PubMed: 19127237

WoS: 000262791200006

Scopus: 2-s2.0-58949088362
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journal = "Molecules",
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Spasojević, I., Jelic, S., Zakrzewska, J.,& Bačić, G.. (2009). Decreased Oxygen Transfer Capacity of Erythrocytes as a Cause of 5-Fluorouracil Related Ischemia. in Molecules
MDPI, Basel., 14(1), 53-67.
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules14010053
Spasojević I, Jelic S, Zakrzewska J, Bačić G. Decreased Oxygen Transfer Capacity of Erythrocytes as a Cause of 5-Fluorouracil Related Ischemia. in Molecules. 2009;14(1):53-67.
doi:10.3390/molecules14010053 .
Spasojević, Ivan, Jelic, Svetislav, Zakrzewska, Joanna, Bačić, Goran, "Decreased Oxygen Transfer Capacity of Erythrocytes as a Cause of 5-Fluorouracil Related Ischemia" in Molecules, 14, no. 1 (2009):53-67,
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules14010053 . .

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