pantetheine has been researched along with Carcinoma--Ehrlich-Tumor* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for pantetheine and Carcinoma--Ehrlich-Tumor
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Pantothenic acid and its derivatives protect Ehrlich ascites tumor cells against lipid peroxidation.
Preincubation of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells at 22 or 32 degrees C, but not at 0 degree C, with pantothenic acid, 4'-phosphopantothenic acid, pantothenol, or pantethine reduced lipid peroxidation (measured by production of thiobarbituric acid-reactive compounds) induced by the Fenton reaction (Fe2+ + H2O2) and partly protected the plasma membrane against the leakiness to cytoplasmic proteins produced by the same reagent. Pantothenic acid and its derivatives did not inhibit (Fe2+ + H2O2)-induced peroxidation of phospholipid multilamellar vesicles, thus indicating that their effect on the cells was not due to the scavenging mechanism. Homopantothenic acid and its 4'-phosphate ester (which are not precursors of CoA) neither protected Ehrlich ascites tumor cells against lipid peroxidation nor prevented plasma membrane leakiness under the same conditions. Incubation of the cells with pantothenic acid, 4'-phosphopantothenic acid, pantothenol, or pantethine significantly increased the amount of cellular CoA and potentiated incorporation of added palmitate into phospholipids and cholesterol esters. It is concluded that pantothenic acid and its related compounds protect the plasma membrane of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells against the damage by oxygen free radicals due to increasing cellular level of CoA. The latter compound may act by diminishing propagation of lipid peroxidation and promoting repair mechanisms, mainly the synthesis of phospholipids. Topics: Animals; Carcinoma, Ehrlich Tumor; Cell Membrane; Coenzyme A; Fatty Acids; Female; Ferrous Compounds; Hydrogen Peroxide; Lipid Peroxidation; Mice; Palmitic Acid; Palmitic Acids; Pantetheine; Pantothenic Acid; Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances | 1995 |