Studies on the Photoaction Effect of C60 on Cancer Cells in vitro and Its Mechanism
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    After the fusion between the C60-phosphatidylcholine liposome (C60-concentration as 20 mg/L) and HeLa cells and illumination with the Tungsten-Halogen lamp (4 000 lx, 30 min), the most of cells were killed by the evaluation of MTT assay (3-(4,5-dimethythiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide). Biochemical test showed that photoexcited C60 led to the decrease of the sulfhydryl content of the membrane protein and the increase of the malonidaldehyde (MDA) with the peroxidation of the membrane lipid. SDS-PAGE showed the conjugation of the membrane protein. Fluorescence polarization (FP) indicated that the fluidity of the cell membrane increase.

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QIAN Kaixian, YAN Qingfeng, HUANG Wendong, LI Wenzhu. Studies on the Photoaction Effect of C60 on Cancer Cells in vitro and Its Mechanism[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,1997,24(3):237-241

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  • Received:May 24,1996
  • Revised:October 27,1996
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