Antioxidant compounds interfere with the 3.

Cancer detection and prevention Pub Date : 2000-01-01
M Natarajan, S Mohan, B R Martinez, M L Meltz, T S Herman
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Antioxidants are often added to culture media as cytoprotective agents. We examined the effects of antioxidants on the results and interpretation of the 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay for cell viability. Without cells, the thiol-containing antioxidant compounds beta-mercaptoethanol, dithiothreitol, pyrrolidine-dithiocarbamate, and N-acetyl-L-cysteine (acetylcysteine) reduced MTT tetrazolium salts to a blue formazan product in a dose-dependent manner. Addition of the compounds L-ascorbic acid and (+)-alpha-tocopherol acid succinate had different effects. In contrast, addition of the antioxidants N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine and (-)-2-oxo-4-thiazolidine carboxylic acid, which do not contain reactive thiol groups, did not result in the development of blue formazan product. These results showed that antioxidants, and potentially other chemotherapeutic compounds that contain free thiol groups or other reducing equivalents, readily reduce MTT to produce the blue formazan, irrespective of the viability of the cells present. This undescribed reaction can, therefore, significantly influence the results and interpretation of cell-viability experiments.

抗氧化化合物会干扰3。
抗氧化剂常作为细胞保护剂添加到培养基中。我们研究了抗氧化剂对3-[4,5-二甲基噻唑-2-基]-2,5-二苯基溴化四唑(MTT)细胞活力测定结果和解释的影响。在没有细胞的情况下,含硫醇的抗氧化剂化合物-巯基乙醇、二硫苏糖醇、吡啶-二硫氨基甲酸酯和n -乙酰基- l-半胱氨酸(乙酰半胱氨酸)以剂量依赖的方式将MTT四唑盐还原为蓝色甲酸产物。l -抗坏血酸和(+)- α -生育酚酸琥珀酸的添加效果不同。相反,加入不含活性巯基的抗氧化剂n -乙酰基-5-甲氧基色胺和(-)-2-氧-4-噻唑烷羧酸,则不会产生蓝色甲酸产物。这些结果表明,抗氧化剂和潜在的其他含有游离巯基或其他还原等价物的化疗化合物,很容易降低MTT以产生蓝色甲酸,而不考虑细胞的生存能力。因此,这种未描述的反应可以显著影响细胞活力实验的结果和解释。
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