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M. A. Orlova, A. A. Poloznikov, A. P. Orlov

Magnetic isotope effect as a tool of apoptosis modulation in leukemic cells

Abstract

Lymphocytes from healthy donors and leukemic cells of patients with acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia (BALL-1) and acute myeloid leukemia was exposed with nanoparticles bearing magnetic (Zn-67) and nonmagnetic (total isotope pool) nuclei of zinc. The values of corresponding magnetic isotope effects determined as the ratio of LD50 magnitudes of preparations with magnetic and nonmagnetic zinc isotopes was 0, 3.5 and 1.5. The morphologic studies by confocal and fluorescence microscopy showed an apoptotic death of cells under preparations and besides there was an increase in the cell aggregation and better aggregation of nanoparticles in the case of 67Zn-NP, resulted in a decrease of cytotoxicity. However magnetic isotope effect was observed even in the case of aggregation.
Key words: porphyrin-fullerene nanoparticles, aggregation, zinc-67, magnetic isotope effect, B-ALL, AML, apoptosis, angiotensin-converting enzyme.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2014, Vol. 55, No. 3, P. 187
   

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