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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (glioblastoma)
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Sodium ascorbate induced cytotoxicity against human glioblastoma T98G cells in RPMI1640 medium supplemented with fetal bovine serum or human serum samples was studied. Several human serum samples significantly reduced the cytotoxic activity of sodium ascorbate, regardless of sex, age or the disease of the serum donor with or without heat-inactivation of the serum. ESR spectroscopy revealed that this serum effect was not simply due to the alteration of the ascorbyl radical intensity, produced from sodium ascorbate. The present study suggests that the apoptosis-inducing activity of sodium ascorbate might be significantly affected by human serum.
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PMID:Effect of the type of serum in the medium on sodium ascorbate-induced cytotoxicity. 871 24

ESR spectroscopy revealed that the radical intensity of sodium ascorbate and ascorbic acid was significantly higher under hyperthermic conditions. The enhancement of ascorbyl radical intensity was coupled with the accelerated degradation of ascorbate and cytotoxicity induction against human leukemic and glioblastoma cell lines. Sodium ascorbate produced higher ascorbyl radical intensity and more potent cytotoxicity, as compared with ascorbic acid. These data demonstrate that ascorbic acid does not inhibit, but rather stimulates the cytotoxic action of hyperthermia. The combination of hyperthermia and ascorbate treatment might produce higher antitumor activity.
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PMID:Enhancement of radical intensity and cytotoxic activity of ascorbate by hyperthermia. 891 17