

Author: Mayatskaya E. E. Semeikin A. V. Rzheznikov V. M. Shimanovskii N. L.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0007-4888
Source: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, Vol.136, Iss.6, 2003-12, pp. : 557-559
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Abstract
We studied the effect of four conjugated synthetic derivatives of estrone and ethynylestradiol and bis-β-chloroethylamine-containing substance on activity of plasma membrane enzymes 5'-nucleotidase and N+-K+-ATPase. As differentiated from precursors, estrogen cytostatics decreased activity of plasma membrane enzymes. Reference preparations chlorophenacyl and estradiol had little effect on activity of 5'-nucleotidase and N+-K+-ATPase. These data suggest that damage to plasma membrane enzymes is related to the effect of estrogen cytostatic molecules. Test compounds produced an antiproliferative effect on estrogen-independent tumor cells, which strongly correlated with a decrease in activity of plasma membrane enzymes 5'-nucleotidase and N+-K+-ATPase. The derivative of ethynylestradiol with the cytostatic residue in the 3-position of the steroid nucleus (Po-714-11a) most significantly modulated enzyme activity.
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