Author:
Ferrulli Mariana,Rojo Fernando Gabriel Pérez,Herrera Lilian Andrea Granada,Maglioco Andrea,Roldán Emilio AJ,Fuchs Alicia Graciela
Abstract
Background:The bisphosphonates are synthetic analogs of pyrophosphate in which two phosphates are connected through carbon instead of oxygen. They are approved compounds for the treatment of hypercalcemia, bone diseases and they have been proposed to treat infectious diseases. Bisphosphonates’ main mechanisms of action are on calcium metabolism, inhibition of protein prenylation and on ATP synthesis. In a previous work, the antiparasitic activity of bisphosphonates on a cell line fromEchinococcus granulosus, sensu latoprotoscoleces, 30 µM etidronate and ibandronate have antiproliferative activity after 72 h of incubation, decreasing intracellular ATP and only etidronate increased intracellular total calcium concentration.Objective:This work studied the effect of etidronate and ibandronate on cytoplasmic ionic calcium concentration in parasitic cell line and in HT29, cell line from human colon adenocarcinoma.Methods:Ionic calcium was measured by spectrofluorometric, labeling cells with Fluo-4AM. Cells were suspended in Na+or K+rich buffer and two calcium salts were used Cl-or Gluc-, anion permeable and impermeable, respectively.Results:Remarkable differences between cell lines were shown with the effect of bisphosphonates on intracellular ionic calcium concentration in hyperpolarized cells and these differences were smoothed on depolarized cells, in spite of the similar cellular response to calcium salts in absence of bisphosphonates.Conclusion:The bisphosphonates, mainly etidronate, decreased intracellular ionic calcium on parasitic cells explaining other aspects of their antiproliferative effect. Results suggested that other mechanism, such as Cl-and Na+interchange are differentially affected by bisphosphonates, depending on cell line origin.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Parasitology
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