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Exp Mol Pathol. 1986 Apr;44(2):197-206.
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Induction of stress proteins by lonidamine in human and murine melanoma cells.
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Delpino A, Nista A, Marcante ML, Ferrini U, Silvestrini B, Caputo A, Floridi A.
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The ability of lonidamine [1-(2,4)-dichlorobenzyl-1H-indazol-3-carboxylic acid], to induce a stress response in human and murine cultured melanoma cells has been demonstrated. In the M14 and M10 human melanoma cell lines, lonidamine enhances the synthesis of a unique set of proteins, characterized by SDS-PAGE by an Mr of about 72 kDa. In the B16 murine melanoma cell line, exposure to lonidamine increases the synthetic rate of two polypeptides of mol mass 86 and 72 kDa, respectively. Lonidamine is a drug which specifically acts on mitochondria. Therefore the observation that it can also promote a stress response indicates that the mitochondria might be one of the primary cellular targets and postulates a causal relationship between an impairment of the energy supply and induction of stress protein synthesis.
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Effect of lonidamine on protein synthesis in neoplastic cells.
 
[Exp Mol Pathol. 1985]
 
Effect of lonidamine on the energy metabolism of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells.
 
[Cancer Res. 1981]
 
Morphological effects of lonidamine on two human-tumor cell culture lines.
 
[Scanning Microsc. 1989]
 
Review Modulation of glycolysis in neuroepithelial tumors.
 
[J Neurosurg Sci. 1989]
 
Review Lonidamine, a new approach to cancer therapy.
 
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Exp Mol Pathol. 1986 Apr;44(2):197-206.
 
Induction of stress proteins by lonidamine in human and murine melanoma cells.
 
Delpino A, Nista A, Marcante ML, Ferrini U, Silvestrini B, Caputo A, Floridi A.
 
Abstract
 
The ability of lonidamine [1-(2,4)-dichlorobenzyl-1H-indazol-3-carboxylic acid], to induce a stress response in human and murine cultured melanoma cells has been demonstrated. In the M14 and M10 human melanoma cell lines, lonidamine enhances the synthesis of a unique set of proteins, characterized by SDS-PAGE by an Mr of about 72 kDa. In the B16 murine melanoma cell line, exposure to lonidamine increases the synthetic rate of two polypeptides of mol mass 86 and 72 kDa, respectively. Lonidamine is a drug which specifically acts on mitochondria. Therefore the observation that it can also promote a stress response indicates that the mitochondria might be one of the primary cellular targets and postulates a causal relationship between an impairment of the energy supply and induction of stress protein synthesis.
 
PMID: 3699138 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
 
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Publication Types, MeSH Terms, Substances
 
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
 
MeSH Terms
 
Animals
 
Cell Line
 
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
 
Energy Metabolism/drug effects
 
Heat-Shock Proteins/biosynthesis*
 
Humans
 
Indazoles/pharmacology*
 
Melanoma/metabolism*
 
Mice
 
Mitochondria/drug effects
 
Neoplasm Proteins/biosynthesis
 
Pyrazoles/pharmacology*
 
Substances
 
Heat-Shock Proteins
 
Indazoles
 
Neoplasm Proteins
 
Pyrazoles
 
lonidamine
 
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Effect of lonidamine on protein synthesis in neoplastic cells.
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[Exp Mol Pathol. 1985]
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[Cancer Res. 1981]
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Morphological effects of lonidamine on two human-tumor cell culture lines.
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[Scanning Microsc. 1989]
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Review Modulation of glycolysis in neuroepithelial tumors.
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[J Neurosurg Sci. 1989]
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Review Lonidamine, a new approach to cancer therapy.
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[Oncology. 1984]
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See reviews...
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See all...
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Related information
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Compound (MeSH Keyword)
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Substance (MeSH Keyword)
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Recent activity
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Clear Turn Off
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Induction of stress proteins by lonidamine in human and murine melanoma cells.
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PubMed
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See more...
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You are here: NCBI > Literature > PubMedWrite to the Help Desk
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Simple NCBI Directory
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GETTING STARTED
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NCBI Education
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NCBI Help Manual
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NCBI Handbook
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Training & Tutorials
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RESOURCES
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Chemicals & Bioassays
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Data & Software
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DNA & RNA
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Domains & Structures
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Genes & Expression
+
Genetics & Medicine
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Genomes & Maps
+
Homology
+
Literature
+
Proteins
+
Sequence Analysis
+
Taxonomy
+
Training & Tutorials
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Variation
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POPULAR
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PubMed
+
Nucleotide
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BLAST
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PubMed Central
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Gene
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Bookshelf
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Protein
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OMIM
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Genome
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SNP
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Structure
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FEATURED
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Genetic Testing Registry
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PubMed Health
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GenBank
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Reference Sequences
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Map Viewer
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Human Genome
+
Mouse Genome
+
Influenza Virus
+
Primer-BLAST
+
Sequence Read Archive
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NCBI INFORMATION
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About NCBI
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Research at NCBI
+
NCBI Newsletter
+
NCBI FTP Site
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NCBI on Facebook
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NCBI on Twitter
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NCBI on YouTube
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NLM NIH DHHS USA.gov
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