R. Engisch et al., Suramin inhibits proliferation of human arterial smooth muscle cells in vitro: Potential drug for prevention of restenosis by local drug delivery, J VAS INT R, 11(5), 2000, pp. 639-644
PURPOSE: Suramin is known to inhibit proliferation of various tumor cells.
This study was performed to investigate the effect of suramin on proliferat
ing human arterial smooth muscle cells (HASMC) and thus to examine its suit
ability for the prevention of restenosis.
METHOD: Proliferation of HASMC was stimulated with human whole blood serum
(HWBS), as well as with platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and basic fib
roblast growth factor (bFGF), Proliferation was assessed by measuring DNA s
ynthesis and cell viability was assessed by measuring mitochondrial activit
y.
RESULTS: Suramin exerted a strong attenuating effect on the proliferation s
timulators HWBS, PDGF, and bFGF, A suramin concentration of 0.5 mmol/L, whi
ch is approximately twice the dosage used for systemic application, was suf
ficient for complete neutralization of proliferation stimulation by 10% HWB
S added to the cell culture medium.
CONCLUSION: The authors' data demonstrate a strong proliferation inhibiting
effect of suramin on HASMC in vitro. Because it is known to interact not o
nly with one but with a multitude of relevant growth factors, these results
make suramin a most interesting substance for local application for preven
tion of hyperplastic neointima formation.