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The effect of tricyclic antidepressants on cutaneous melanoma cell lines and primary cell cultures

Authors :
Geoffrey J. Pilkington
Verena Amberger-Murphy
Louise A. Knight
Anne Suovouri
Katharine A. Parker
Sharon Glaysher
Deidre McCormick
Jeremy Hurren
Ian A. Cree
Source :
Anti-Cancer Drugs. 23:65-69
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2012.

Abstract

The tricyclic antidepressants have previously been shown to exert activity against glioma cells in vitro. Initial studies in cell lines suggested that this might extend to melanoma cells. We have therefore conducted a study in primary cell cultures from metastatic cutaneous melanoma deposits using a well established ATP-based tumour chemosensitivity assay to confirm and extend these findings. Two cell lines and eight primary cell cultures from metastatic melanoma deposits were exposed to three tricyclic drugs, amitriptyline, nortriptyline and clomipramine, at concentrations ranging from 200 to 6.25 µmol/l in the ATP-based tumour chemosensitivity assay. All three drugs showed activity, although nortriptyline was more active than clomipramine or amitriptyline in both cell lines and primary cell cultures, with an IC50 of 9, 27 and 33 µmol/l, respectively. Tricyclic agents show activity against melanoma in vitro. This could be related to the lysosomal effects based on their cationic amphiphilic properties, or effects at the mitochondrial membrane.

Details

ISSN :
09594973
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anti-Cancer Drugs
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7bb8a5dc602ea69ca5f419dd8e561928
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/cad.0b013e32834b1894