Paracetamol Inhibits Replicative DNA Synthesis and Induces Sister Chromatid Exchange and Chromosomal Aberrations by Inhibition of Ribonucleotide Reductase
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Effects of paracetamol have been studied in a hydroxyurea (HU)-resistant mouse mammary tumour cell line TA3H2, shown to overproduce the small subunit of ribonucleotide reductase. These TA3H2 cells were much more resistant than the TA3H (wild-type) cells towards the inhibitory effect of paracetamol on cell growth, IC50 0.55 mM paracetamol for the wild-type compared to 2.7 mM for the HU-resistant cells. The reduced cell growth was due to an inhibition of replicative DNA synthesis, judged from an increased percentage of cells in S-phase measured by flow cytometry. Furthermore, in the wild-type cells, the increase in the number of cells in S phase was already observed at 0.1 mM while in the HU-resistant cell line this effect was first seen at 3.0 mM paracetamol. HU inhibits ribonucleotide reductase by destroying a tyrosyl free radical located on the small subunit of the enzyme. By electron paramagnetic resonance we demonstrate that paracetamol added to crude cell extracts of HU-resistant cells also immediately destroys this radical. These results show that paracetamol reduces DNA synthesis by a specific inhibition of ribonucleotide reductase. A concentration-dependent induction of sister chromatid exchanges was found both with paracetamol (1.0-10 mM) and HU (0.3-3 mM) in wild-type cells whereas no such increase was observed in HU-resistant cells. Paracetamol (1 mM for 2 h) also increased the number of chromosomal aberrations CAs in wild-type cells (i.e. chromatid breaks and chromatid exchanges). The frequency of CAs was not increased in HU-resistant cells at paracetamol concentrations up to 10 mM.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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