SYNERGISTIC ANTITUMOUR ACTIVITY OF VITAMINS C AND K3AGAINST HUMAN PROSTATE CARCINOMA CELL LINES

1996 
Vitamins C, K3(VC, VK3) and a VC/VK3combination with a VC:VK3ratio of 100:1 were assayed for their antitumour activity against two human prostatic carcinoma cell lines. Co-administration of the vitamins enhanced the antitumour activity 5- to 20-fold even with a 1 h exposure time. While exogenous catalase destroyed the antitumour activity, hydrogen peroxide-induced lipid peroxidation was negligible. Analysis of cellular ATP and thiol levels as well as DNA and protein synthesis revealed: a transient increase in ATP production, a decrease in DNA synthesis, an increase in protein synthesis and a decrease in thiol levels. These results suggested that the increased cytotoxicity of the vitamin combination was due to redox cycling and increased oxidative stress.
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