2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2005.06.023
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Apoptosis induced by N6-substituted derivatives of adenosine is related to intracellular accumulation of corresponding mononucleotides in HL-60 cells

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“…This strategy has been employed to develop potential anticancer drugs. Thus, it was found that the proapoptotic effects of N 6 -substituted derivatives of adenosine are related to their intracellular conversion into corresponding mononucleotides by ADK (Mlejnek and Dolezel, 2005). Vidarabine (9-b-D-ribofuranosyladenine or AraA) is an analog of adenosine containing D-arabinose instead of D-ribose and was originally considered as an anticancer drug (LePage et al, 1973).…”
Section: Pharmacologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This strategy has been employed to develop potential anticancer drugs. Thus, it was found that the proapoptotic effects of N 6 -substituted derivatives of adenosine are related to their intracellular conversion into corresponding mononucleotides by ADK (Mlejnek and Dolezel, 2005). Vidarabine (9-b-D-ribofuranosyladenine or AraA) is an analog of adenosine containing D-arabinose instead of D-ribose and was originally considered as an anticancer drug (LePage et al, 1973).…”
Section: Pharmacologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been shown that kinetin as well as isopentenyladenine, benzyladenine and 6-dimethyladenine but not zeatin are potent inhibitors of the proliferation of myelomonocytoid leukemia cells: ML-1, NB4, U937 [64]. Pro-apoptotic effects of kinetin and other N6-substituted adenines are related to their intracellular conversion into corresponding mononucleotides, which eventually trigger apoptosis [65].…”
Section: Kinetin Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…minor seedlings. Kinetin-induced PCD process accompanied with changes in the number of cells in G1 and G2 phases of the cell cycle, in the activity of cellular dehydrogenases, in the ROS production, amount of cytosolic calcium ions, conductivity of cell electrolytes secreted from roots to the culture media and in the morphology of cells and roots was almost completely inhibited by adenine, an inhibitor of phosphorybosyl transferase (Mlejnek and Doležel 2005), and mannitol, the ROS scavenger (Jennings et al 1998). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%