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Mechanisms of cell killing by the new anti-cancer drug SR 4233

Thesis/Dissertation ·
OSTI ID:7233833

SR 4233 (3-amino-1,2,4-benzotriazine, 1,4-dioxide) is a new potential anti-cancer drug which has a highly selective toxicity to hypoxic cells. This study investigated the mechanism of cell killing by this drug. Enzymatic studies have shown that SR 4233 is reductively metabolized to SR 4317 by the tumor cell lines SCVII and HT 1080 under hypoxic conditions. Cytochrome P-450 may play a major role in the reduction in both cell lines. DT diaphorase is the second most important enzyme in reducing SR 4233. In characterizing the major cellular target for SR 4233, the author has shown that damage to cell mitochondria is produced largely under aerobic conditions, whereas DNA is likely to be the major target for cell death under hypoxic conditions. Further experiments demonstrated that DNA damage was similar to that produced by ionizing radiation at equitoxic doses, and chromosome aberrations can entirely account for cell death by SR 4233 under hypoxic conditions in the low dose range. Nevertheless, chromosome breaks produced by SR 4233 are less repairable than those produced by ionizing radiation, suggesting highly localized damage in the DNA by discrete foci of SR 4233 radicals.

Research Organization:
Stanford Univ., CA (United States)
OSTI ID:
7233833
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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