Rg. Canada et al., THE EFFECTS OF TERBIUM ON THE ACCUMULATION OF CISPLATIN IN HUMAN OVARIAN-CANCER CELLS, Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research, 1267(1), 1995, pp. 25-30
In this investigation, we report a relationship between the terbium (T
b3+) binding protein and the accumulation of cisplatin in human ovaria
n cancer cells. The number of Tb3+ binding sites in cisplatin-resistan
t C13 cells is significantly greater by 79% than those in cisplatin-s
ensitive 2008 cells. Exposure to Tb3+ also increased the cellular accu
mulation of cisplatin. The accumulation of cisplatin as a function of
the Tb3+ concentration in the C13 cells (0.85%/mu M Tb3+) was signifi
cantly greater than the accumulation of cisplatin in 2008 cells with r
espect to Tb3+ (0.46%/mu M Tb3+). The number of Tb3+ binding sites in
revertant RH4 cells was similar to that in 2008 cells. The RH4 cells w
ere less sensitive to the stimulatory effects of Tb3+ than the C13 ce
lls. Our results show that the Tb3+ binding protein correlates with ci
splatin resistance, and the receptor binding of Tb3+ increases the acc
umulation of cisplatin in cisplatin-resistant cells.