Structural Determinants of Phenoxazine Type Compounds Required to Modulate the Accumulation of Vinblastine and Vincristine in Multidrug-resistant Cell Lines
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Phenoxazine and seven other structurally related compounds were investigated to determine whether they would increase accumulation of Vinca alkaloids in multidrug-resistant (MDR) GC3/C1 (human colon adenocarcinoma) and KB-ChR-8-5 (HeLa variant) cell lines. Among eight compounds examined, phenoxazine caused greater accumulations of vincristine (VCR) and vinblastine (VLB) than the other chemosensitizers. The structure-activity relationship of these compounds for anti-MDR activity suggested an ideal tricyclic ring structure with a basic nitrogen atom at position 10 for modulating the accumulation of Vinca alkaloids. Addition of oxygen to position 5 of the tricyclic ring system further increased the activity, implying that a highly electronegative element with one, or more, lone pair of electrons in the nucleus opposite to heterocyclic nitrogen was a requirement for better anti-MDR activity. The relationship between the concentration of phenoxazine and the potentiation of Vinca alkaloid accumulation in comparison to verapamil was examined. For VCR in GC3/C1 cells, maximal modulation indices were: for verapamil, 1.8; phenoxazine, 8.6; and for VLB, 1.3 for verapamil compared to 3.3 for phenoxazine. In KB-ChR-8-5 cells, for VCR the maximal modulating index values were 9.0 and 4.3, respectively, and for phenoxazine and verapamil and for VLB were 5.0 and 3.7, respectively. Accumulations of VLB in GC3/C1 cells were similar in the presence of 1 microM phenoxazine or 10 mM sodium azide plus 10 mM 2-deoxyglucose. The effects of verapamil and phenoxazine on the accumulation of Vinca alkaloid were additive. Further, phenoxazine decreased the efflux of VLB by 30% in KB-ChR-8-5 cell line and 10% in GC3/C1 cells. In addition to enhancing the cytotoxicities of VCR and VLB, phenoxazine competed relatively weakly for binding to P-glycoprotein with [3H]azidopine and moderately with [3H]azidoverapamil, at equal concentrations, suggesting that the multidrug transporter may be the primary target for phenoxazine.
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