THE EFFECT OF HYPERTHERMIA AND VERAPAMIL ON PRIMARY AND METASTATIC COLON ADENOCARCINOMA CELL-LINES - INHIBITION OF PROLIFERATION, CELL-CYCLE DISTRIBUTION AND ONSET OF APOPTOSIS
Ib. Shchepotin et al., THE EFFECT OF HYPERTHERMIA AND VERAPAMIL ON PRIMARY AND METASTATIC COLON ADENOCARCINOMA CELL-LINES - INHIBITION OF PROLIFERATION, CELL-CYCLE DISTRIBUTION AND ONSET OF APOPTOSIS, Oncology Reports, 2(5), 1995, pp. 879-884
Administration of the combination of hyperthermia and verapamil signif
icantly decreased proliferation of HT-29 and SW-620 cells while hypert
hermia or verapamil alone did not cause such growth inhibition. DNA hi
stograms showed no significant changes in the cell cycle distribution
of either cell line after hyperthermia treatment. After the administra
tion of verapamil, a significant increase in both cell lines of the G(
2)-M fraction was seen at 6, 20, and 30 hours in comparison to control
with a concomitant decrease in G(1) phase population. The combination
of hyperthermia and verapamil resulted in an accumulation of cells in
G(2)-M phase with subsequent release from the arrest and appearence t
he cells showing fragmentation of chromatin into nucleosomal oligomers
, the hallmark of programmed cell death (apoptosis).