نتایج جستجو برای: antimitotic agents

تعداد نتایج: 360808  

Journal: :Cancer research 2016
Tohru Yamada Tapas K Das Gupta Craig W Beattie

p28 is an anionic cell-penetrating peptide of 28 amino acids that activates wild-type and mutated p53, leading subsequently to selective inhibition of CDK2 and cyclin A expression and G2-M cell-cycle arrest. In this study, we investigated the cytotoxic effects of p28 treatment alone and in combination with DNA-damaging and antimitotic agents on human cancer cells. p28 enhanced the cytotoxic act...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources 2023

Medicinal plants have duly been implicated in the development of typical antineoplastic agents. Here, medicinal plant under discourse, Trichosanthes dioica Roxb., commonly known as Pointed gourd English, Potol Bengali, is a climber vine found wild and cultivated all over plains India its neighbouring countries for fruits, consumed favoured vegetable. The present work attempts to assemble critic...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1972
John A. Williams J. Wolff

The role of microtubules in the thyrotropin- or adenosine 3',5' cyclic monophosphate (cyclic AMP)-stimulated accumulation of cytoplasmic colloid droplets and secretion of iodine from the mouse thyroid gland has been investigated by means of different classes of agents that affect the stability of microtubules. The onset of inhibition of secretion by colchicine, the uptake of colchicine-(3)H by ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
R L Bai G R Pettit E Hamel

Dolastatin 10, a potent antimitotic peptide from a marine animal, strongly inhibits microtubule assembly, tubulin-dependent GTP hydrolysis, and the binding of vinca alkaloids to tubulin. In studies of the binding of [3H]vincristine to the protein, with vinblastine as a control for competitive inhibition (Ki, 6.6 microM), we found that the macrolide antimitotic agents maytansine and rhizoxin wer...

Journal: :Blood 1982
J G White G H Rao

The discoid shape of blood platelets is supported by a circumferential bundle of microtubules. Removal of the microtubules by an antimitotic drug, vincristine, is associated with loss of lentiform appearance, formation of tubulin paracrystals, a depressed response to aggregating agents, and impaired secretory activity. Recent studies have suggested that the action of vincristine on platelet sec...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
W Brian Dalton Mandayam O Nandan Ryan T Moore Vincent W Yang

The mitotic checkpoint is a mechanism that arrests the progression to anaphase until all chromosomes have achieved proper attachment to mitotic spindles. In cancer cells, satisfaction of this checkpoint is frequently delayed or prevented by various defects, some of which have been causally implicated in tumorigenesis. At the same time, deliberate induction of mitotic arrest has proved clinicall...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2013
Bakhos A Tannous Mariam Kerami Petra M Van der Stoop Nicholas Kwiatkowski Jinhua Wang Wenjun Zhou Almuth F Kessler Grant Lewandrowski Lotte Hiddingh Nik Sol Tonny Lagerweij Laurine Wedekind Johanna M Niers Marco Barazas R Jonas A Nilsson Dirk Geerts Philip C De Witt Hamer Carsten Hagemann W Peter Vandertop Olaf Van Tellingen David P Noske Nathanael S Gray Thomas Würdinger

BACKGROUND Glioblastomas exhibit a high level of chemotherapeutic resistance, including to the antimitotic agents vincristine and taxol. During the mitotic agent-induced arrest, glioblastoma cells are able to perform damage-control and self-repair to continue proliferation. Monopolar spindle 1 (MPS1/TTK) is a checkpoint kinase and a gatekeeper of the mitotic arrest. METHODS We used glioblasto...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1976
D Starling

Vinblastine sulphate (VLB) is known to induce in vivo formation of tubulin paracrystals in sea-urchin eggs. Corresponding paracrystals have been prepared in the presence of both vinblastine sulphate and other mitoclasic agents. Careful standardization of conditions was required to restrict the formation of alternative forms of the paracrystals induced by vinblastine alone. Comparisons were made...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1997
C Kaur

The present study was conducted to examine the response of amoeboid microglial cells in the postnatal rat brain to colchicine administration. One-day-old postnatal rats were given intraperitoneal injections of colchicine and sacrificed at 7, 14 and 21 days of age. In rats killed at 7 days age, the number of OX-42, OX-18 and ED1 positive amoeboid microglial cells was considerably reduced when co...

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