A comparison of the effects of the optical isomers of isoproterenol on energy metabolism in a mouse sarcoma |
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Authors: | G. R. N. Jones R. Thatcher |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, King's College Hospital Medical School, The Rayne Institute, 123 Coldharbour Lane, SE5 9NU London, (England);(2) King's College Hospital Medical School, Denmark Hill, SE5 8RX London, (England) |
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Abstract: | Summary Disturbance to energy production in the S180 sarcoma (CB) by optical isomers of isoproterenol was assessed from altered adenine nucleotide levels at 1 h. The L-isomer almost halved the ATP level and lowered the energy charge significantly; the D-isomer was inactive. Dependence of tumor injury on cytochrome P-450 activity appears unlikely.One of us (GRNJ) thanks the Department of Surgery, Medical School, Kings's College Hospital, London, England, for the provision of experimental facilities; the Institute of Biochemistry, German Cancer Research Centre, Heidelberg, FRG, for permitting the measurement of metabolites; the Cancer Research Campaign, London, UK, for a part-time grant; and Zyma GmbH, München, FRG, and the estate of the late Dr Lucie Polak for additional financial support. |
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Keywords: | ATP D-isoproterenol energy charge L-isoproterenol S180 sarcoma (CB) tumor injury |
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