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pubmed-article:2390289pubmed:abstractTextMPP+, an oxidative metabolite of a neurotoxin, MPTP, was found to be cytotoxic to human melanoma cell lines, HMV-II and SK-MEL-44. After 3 days of culture in the presence of MPP+, a larger amount of MPP+ was accumulated in HMV-II cells than in SK-MEL-44 cells, which correlated well with the melanin contents; HMV-II cells contain larger amounts of melanin than SK-MEL-44 cells. After 6 days of culture in the presence of MPP+, the cytotoxicity of MPP+ on these cell types was evaluated by counting cell numbers with the dye exclusion test and double-layer soft agar clonogenic assay. It was found that exposure to MPP+ reduced the survival of HMV-II cells more significantly than that of SK-MEL-44 cells. In HMV-II cells, 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide assay was used to elucidate the mechanism of MPP+ lethality. The formazan formation was reduced markedly by the presence of MPP+ at concentrations much lower than those required for cell death. These results suggest that cytotoxicity of MPP+ may be ascribed to its accumulation due to high affinity for melanin, and to inhibition of the enzymes utilizing ubiquinone in the mitochondrial respiratory chain.lld:pubmed
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