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Title: Growth inhibition and differentiation of C6 glioma cells on treatment with hmba. Author: Shirsat NV, Kayal JJ, Shaikh S, Mehta A. Journal: Cell Biol Int; 2001; 25(7):621-7. PubMed ID: 11448101. Abstract: HMBA, a differentiation inducer belonging to the class of hybrid polar compounds, is known to induce terminal differentiation of a number of leukemic and solid tumour cell lines. In this report we have shown that HMBA markedly inhibits growth of C6 glioma cells at non-cytotoxic concentrations ranging from 2.5 m m to 10 m m in a dose-dependent manner. The growth inhibitory effect can be detected as early as 18--24 h. By the sixth day the growth inhibition decreases at all the concentrations tested. Treatment with HMBA results in an accumulation of C6 cells in G0/G1 phase along with a decrease in the number of cells in S phase. HMBA induces morphological differentiation of C6 cells and increases expression of glial fibriliary acidic protein (GFAP), a marker for mature astrocytes. HMBA induces c-fos and represses cycloheximide-induced c-jun and fra-1 expression. HMBA-induced growth inhibition of C6 cells is accompanied by a decrease in Cdk4 protein levels. However, HMBA fails to sustain low Cdk4 levels, which may be responsible for HMBA's failure to sustain the growth inhibitory effect.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]