Exponentially growing human melanoma cells (M14 cell line) were pretreated with various amounts of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine-containing multilamellar liposomes and then exposed to heat treatment (42.5 degrees C). Cell damage produced by the treatments, given separately or in combination, was evaluated in terms of cell survival. Our results demonstrate that the cell survival at 37 degrees C was not affected by liposome concentrations up to 1000 nmol of phospholipid/2.5 x 10(6) cells, while liposome treatment of cells before heat exposure determined a marked damaging effect even at 100 nmol of phospholipid/2.5 x 10(6) cells. The mechanisms of liposome-cell interaction have been investigated by electron microscopy or by electron spin resonance measurements of spin-labeled membranes of intact cells. Evidence has been obtained that liposomal lipids are either taken up by M14 cells or become incorporated in the cell membrane. The present data suggest the possibility that liposome treatments per se could be of potential value as a therapeutic approach, by increasing the effect of heat therapy.

Laudonio, N., Marcocci, L., Arancia, G., Calcabrini, A., Del Bufalo, D., Greco, C., et al. (1990). Enhancement of hyperthermic damage on M14 melanoma cells by liposome pretreatment. CANCER RESEARCH, 50(16), 5119-5126.

Enhancement of hyperthermic damage on M14 melanoma cells by liposome pretreatment

Pedersen JZ;
1990-08-15

Abstract

Exponentially growing human melanoma cells (M14 cell line) were pretreated with various amounts of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine-containing multilamellar liposomes and then exposed to heat treatment (42.5 degrees C). Cell damage produced by the treatments, given separately or in combination, was evaluated in terms of cell survival. Our results demonstrate that the cell survival at 37 degrees C was not affected by liposome concentrations up to 1000 nmol of phospholipid/2.5 x 10(6) cells, while liposome treatment of cells before heat exposure determined a marked damaging effect even at 100 nmol of phospholipid/2.5 x 10(6) cells. The mechanisms of liposome-cell interaction have been investigated by electron microscopy or by electron spin resonance measurements of spin-labeled membranes of intact cells. Evidence has been obtained that liposomal lipids are either taken up by M14 cells or become incorporated in the cell membrane. The present data suggest the possibility that liposome treatments per se could be of potential value as a therapeutic approach, by increasing the effect of heat therapy.
15-ago-1990
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA
English
1,2-Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine; Amines; Cell Line; Cell Membrane; Cell Survival; Cholesterol; Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy; Freeze Fracturing; Humans; Melanoma; Microscopy, Electron; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Hot Temperature; Liposomes
Laudonio, N., Marcocci, L., Arancia, G., Calcabrini, A., Del Bufalo, D., Greco, C., et al. (1990). Enhancement of hyperthermic damage on M14 melanoma cells by liposome pretreatment. CANCER RESEARCH, 50(16), 5119-5126.
Laudonio, N; Marcocci, L; Arancia, G; Calcabrini, A; Del Bufalo, D; Greco, C; Zupi, G; Mavelli, I; Pedersen, J; Bozzi, A
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