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The mechanism of 5-fluorouridine toxicity in Novikoff hepatoma cells.

The mechanism of 5-fluorouridine (FUrd) cytotoxicity in Novikoff hepatoma cells appears to vary under different experimental conditions. Continuous exposure to 1 X 10(-7) M FUrd results in a simple thymineless death that can be prevented by the addition of 1 X 10(-4) M thymidine to the culture medium. In contrast, 1 X 10(-4) M thymidine does not prevent the growth inhibition caused by a 1-hr exposure to 1 X 10(-5) M FUrd, despite the fact that it does prevent the inhibition of DNA synthesis. Although it has no effect on the inhibition of DNA synthesis, 1 X 10(-4) M uridine prevents the growth inhibition caused by a 1-hr exposure to 1 X 10(-5) M FUrd. Since 1 X 10(-4) M uridine, but not 1 X 10(-4) M thymidine, prevents the inhibition of ribosomal RNA maturation caused by a 1-hr exposure to 1 X 10(-5) M FUrd, it seems likely that the effects of the analog on RNA metabolism contribute significantly to the cytotoxic activity of the analog in this specific experimental situation.[1]

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  1. The mechanism of 5-fluorouridine toxicity in Novikoff hepatoma cells. Wilkinson, D.S., Crumley, J. Cancer Res. (1976) [Pubmed]
 
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