P. Pantazis et al., Schedule-dependent efficiency of thermochemotherapy in vitro with etoposide and heating at 43 degrees C, ANTICANC R, 19(2A), 1999, pp. 995-998
We have investigated the effect of hyperthermia (HT) treatment on the exten
t of etoposide-induced apoptosis in human leukemia HL-60 cells. The cells w
ere heated at 43 degrees C for 15 to 60 min. Relative quantitative changes
in the apoptotic (Ap) fractions were monitored by flow cytometry. HT treatm
ent for 15 min prior to or concurrently with etoposide exposure had no effe
ct on the Ap fraction generated by the drug alone, whereas, 60 min heating
resulted in an increase in the Ap fraction. Heating of the cells at 6 to 24
hr after drug exposure enhanced the Ap fraction. Taken collectively, the r
esults indicate that appropriately scheduled HT and etoposide treatments ma
y lead it, a thermochemotherapy protocol that will result in increased etop
oside-induced death of human leukemia cells.