Relationship between the Sensitivity of Gastric Cancer Cells to Arsenic Trioxide and the Increase of Reactive Oxygen Species Level
- VernacularTitle:胃癌细胞对三氧化二砷的敏感性与活性氧产生的关系
- Author:
Jingdong ZHANG
;
Xiaoguang TONG
;
Yunpeng LIU
;
Kezuo HOU
;
Ping YU
;
Xiujuan QU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
arsenic trioxide;
gastric cancer cell;
reactive oxygen species
- From:
Journal of China Medical University
2010;(6):432-434,451
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the relationship between the sensitivity of gastric cancer cells to arsenic trioxide(As2O3)and the level of reactive oxygen species(ROS)production.Methods The viability of gastric cancer cell lines MGC803,BGC823 and SGC7901 treated with As2O3 was determined by MTT assay.ROS levels of the gastric cancer cells before and after the treatment of As2O3 were detected by flow cytometry.Results Cell growth was significantly inhibited by As2O3 in time-and dose-dependent manner in three gastric cancer cell lines.The IC50(72 h)of As2O3 for MGC803,BGC823 and SGC7901 was about 2.8,3.1 and 10.2 μmol/L,respectively.IC50(72 h)of MGC803 and BGC823 was lower than that of SGC7901(P 0.01),gastric cancer cell line SGC7901 was less sensitive than the others.The inherent ROS level of MGC803,BGC823 and SGC7901 was 20.3±2.0,64.2±3.3 and 57.7±2.0.After treatment with As2O3 5 μmol/L for 24 h,the peak level of ROS in MGC803 and BGC823 cells increased to 100.8±3.8 and 103.5±2.3,compared with inherent ROS level,the difference had statistical significance(P 0.001,P 0.01),but the inherent ROS level in SGC7901 cells was 56.5±2.4(P 0.05).Conclusion The sensitivity of gastric cancer cells to arsenic trioxide is associated with the increase of reactive oxygen species level.