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Title : Investigation of the Roles of Non-neuronal Acetylcholine in Chronic Myeloid Leukemic Cells and their Erythroid or Megakaryocytic Differentiated Lines - Aydin_2018_Anticancer.Agents.Med.Chem_18_1440
Author(s) : Aydin B , Cabadak H , Goren MZ
Ref : Anticancer Agents Med Chem , 18 :1440 , 2018
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Many studies suggested that Acetylcholine (ACh) might serve as an autocrine/ paracrine growth factor in several types of tumors or tumor cell lines. High levels of Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity have been reported in primary brain tumors, ovarian, colon and lung tumors. OBJECTIVES: The role of cholinergic signaling needs to be clarified in in leukemia. METHOD: K562 cells were derived from a chronic myelogenous leukemia patient during blast crisis serving as pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells. K562 cells were incubated with various cholinergic agonists or antagonists to investigate the role of ACh in different differentiated cell lines. RESULTS: Our experiments showed that AChE activity was increased in response to ACh in undifferentiated K562 cells, but in the erythroid differentiated K562 cells a high concentration of ACh (1 mM) decreased the AChE activity. ACh failed to elevate the AChE activity in the megakaryocytic differentiated K562 cells. An AChE inhibitor, eserine, also suppressed the AChE activity in a concentration-dependent manner. Choline uptake inhibition by hemicholinium did increase the AChE activity but not in the erythroid differentiated K562 cell line. Likewise, megakaryocytic differentiated K562 cells also displayed a similar pattern. Vesamicole, a vesicular choline uptake inhibitor, produced similar results. Curare, a nicotinic antagonist, elevated the cell counts of the megakaryocytic differentiated cells. CONCLUSION: Our findings may suggest excess extracellular ACh will decrease the cell growth in undifferentiated and megakaryocytic differentiated K562 cell lines through nicotinic type cholinoceptors.

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Aydin B, Cabadak H, Goren MZ (2018)
Investigation of the Roles of Non-neuronal Acetylcholine in Chronic Myeloid Leukemic Cells and their Erythroid or Megakaryocytic Differentiated Lines
Anticancer Agents Med Chem 18 :1440

Aydin B, Cabadak H, Goren MZ (2018)
Anticancer Agents Med Chem 18 :1440