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Sensitivity of cell lines to mitomycin C
Author(s) -
Watts P.L.,
Plumb J.A.,
Courtney J.M.,
Scott R.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
british journal of urology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.773
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1464-410X
pISSN - 0007-1331
DOI - 10.1046/j.1464-410x.1996.09017.x
Subject(s) - mitomycin c , cytotoxicity , cell culture , cell , chemistry , urine , chemotherapy , microbiology and biotechnology , cancer research , urology , in vitro , medicine , biology , biochemistry , surgery , genetics
Objectives  To determine the effect of pH on the cytotoxicity of mitomycin C on a wide range of established cell lines. Materials and methods  Cultures of three human tumour cell lines, including two bladder carcinomas and one renal adenocarcinoma, and two mouse cell lines were treated with mitomycin C (concentration range 320 pm‐50 μm) at a range of pH (5.8–7.8) for 2 h. The cytotoxicity of mitomycin C over this range was determined using a tetrazolium‐dye‐based microtitration assay. Results  The cytotoxicity of mitomycin C was significantly greater (confidence level≥95%) in acidic conditions (pH 5.8–6.0) than in neutral to alkaline pH (7.2–7.8) for three of the five cell lines. The same trend, although less marked, also occurred in the other two cell lines. Conclusion  The cytotoxicity of mitomycin C was greater under acidic conditions for all these cell lines confirming that the activity of mitomycin C depends on pH and suggesting that the pH of the vehicle used for intravesical chemotherapy may be an important factor in the successful treatment of bladder carcinomas. The modification of pH by urine may explain some of the variation in success rates among patients treated intravesically with mitomycin C.

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