Abstract
Sodium-dependent amino acid transport of methylaminoisobutyric acid (MeAIB) in a human myelogenous leukemic cell line K562 was inhibited by 30 nM etoposide (VP-16). Cell growth in suspension was almost completely suppressed by 30 nM VP-16 after 72h. Colony formation by K562 cells markedly decreased after 24h in a culture medium containing 30 nM VP-16, whereas MeAIB transport was inhibited after 72 h. K562 cell proliferation was restored in drug-free medium after recovery from 72-h culture with 30 nM VP-16. Colony formation and MeAIB transport were restored to pretreatment levels after 1–2 weeks. Thus, two conclusions may be drawn. (1) MeAIB transport may be correlated with cellular growth and (2) the effects of VP-16 on MeAIB transport were partially reversible.
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