Enhancement of melphalan (l-PAM) toxicity by reductive metabolites of 1-methyl-2-nitroimidazole, a model nitroimidazole chemosensitizing agent
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Add time:07/26/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Chemosensitization of bifunctional alkylators by misonidazole (MISO) and related nitroimidazoles in vitro has been shown to require hypoxic exposures. Presumably, reductive metabolism of the nitroimidazole under hypoxic conditions results in generation of a chemosensitizing intermediate(s) in a manner analogous to that described for the hypoxic toxicity of these compounds. In an attempt to identify these intermediates, we examined the ability of reductive metabolites of a model 2-nitroimidazole compound, 1-methyl-2-nitroimidazole (INO2), to enhance the toxicity of melphalan (l-PAM) in HT-29 human colon cancer cells. INO2 was a modest chemosensitizing agent, enhancing l-PAM only under hypoxic conditions. The 2-electron reduction product, 1-methyl-2-nitrosoimidazole (INO), was a potent chemosensitizer, enhancing l-PAM toxicity at micromolar concentrations under either aerobic or hypoxic conditions. In contrast, the 4- and 6-electron reduction products, 1-methyl-2-[hydroxylamino]imidazole and 1-methyl-2-aminoimidazole, respectively, failed to modify cell kill by l-PAM even at millimolar concentrations. These results suggest that nitrosoimidazoles may be the active chemosensitizing species generated upon the reductive metabolism of nitroimidazoles.
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