Abstract
A novel butyric acid derivative, pivaloyloxymethyl butyrate, AN-9, was previously shown to be a potent differentiating agent. AN-9 exerts a significant anticancer activity in vitro and in vivo. In all the activities examined, AN-9 was more potent than butyric acid. Here we show that AN-9 and butyric acid induce cell death by apoptosis. Exposure of HL-60 cells to butyric acid and AN-9 decreased cell numbers and induced cell differentiation and the appearance of typical apoptotic features. Induction of apoptosis and/or differentiation by AN-9 and butyric acid was dependent on the concentration and the time of exposure to the drugs. The advantage of AN-9 over butyric acid was further confirmed. Apoptosis induced by AN-9 occurred after a shorter exposure and at lower drug concentrations than that induced by butyric acid. Apoptosis by AN-9 was accompanied by reduction in Bcl-2 expression. Preincubation with antioxidants did not protect HL-60 cells from apoptosis induced by AN-9. HL-60 cells that were induced to differentiate by preincubation with retinoic acid or low AN-9 concentrations were more resistant to apoptosis, induced later by high concentrations of AN-9, than were undifferentiated cells.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 152-160 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology |
| Volume | 123 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1997 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:Acknowledgement This work was partly supported by Ansan Inc,
Funding
Acknowledgement This work was partly supported by Ansan Inc,
| Funders |
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| Ansan Inc |
Keywords
- HL-60
- apoptosis
- butyric acid derivative
- differentiation