Variable duration of vincristine-induced metaphase block in leukemic and normal bone marrow cells of children
β Scribed by Wagner, H. P. ;Swidzinska, Patricia M. ;Hirt, A.
- Book ID
- 102949955
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 504 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0098-1532
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
In four children with previously untreated acute leukemia the stathmokinetic effect of a single IV dose of vincristine (in two children with AML), or of a single IV dose of vincristine combined with daily prednisone (in one child with AMMoL and one with ALL), were investigated. The kinetics of bone marrow blast cells from all patients, and of red cell precursors from the patients with ALL, were studies by conventional methods (determinations of mitotic index and pro β + metaphase/ana β + telophase ratios). In two of the four patients (one AML and one AMMoL) the progression of cells through S, the incorporation pattern of tritiated thymidine, and the nuclear projection area changes during S were analyzed by a combination of autoradiographic and cytophotometric techniques.
The results suggest that the doses of vincristine used (0.05 and 0.075 mg/kg body weight) did not influence the progression of cells from G~0~/G~1~ into S nor from S into G~2~, and had no effect on the incorporation pattern of tritiated thymidine or on the nuclear projection area changes during S. The results suggest, however, that the duration of the metaphase block induced by vincristine varied from one cell system to another. Differences in the time course of regeneration processes in neoplastic and normal cell systems might be one of the mechanisms responsible for the antineoplastic effect of vincristine in man.
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