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Query: EC:3.6.3.44 (
P-glycoprotein
)
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This study demonstrates that astemizole, a non-sedating anti-histaminergic drug with low toxicity in vivo, greatly potentiates the growth-inhibitory activity of doxorubicin in doxorubicin-resistant human leukemia cells (K562/DXR).
Astemizole
synergistically potentiated the cytotoxicity of doxorubicin for K562/DXR cells at a concentration of 0.1-3 microM in a dose-dependent manner, whereas they showed hardly any synthergistic effect in the parental cell line (K562) at the same concentration. Since doxorubicin resistance in these cells is associated with the expression of high levels of
P-glycoprotein
, we evaluated the effect of astemizole on
P-glycoprotein
activity in cytofluorographic efflux experiments with doxorubicin. Our results indicate that astemizole inhibits the
P-glycoprotein
pump-efflux activity in a dose-related manner. Moreover, it also inhibits the photolabeling of
P-glycoprotein
by [3H]azidopine in a dose-dependent manner. These findings provide a biological basis for the potential therapeutic application of astemizole as an anticancer drug either alone or in combination with doxorubicin to multidrug-resistant leukemic cells.
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PMID:Reversal of acquired resistance to doxorubicin in K562 human leukemia cells by astemizole. 1070 23