- Chemical differentiating agents
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Several analogues of hexamethylene bis[acetamide] were found to be effective differentiating agents. The most effective of these compounds was 3,3'-(1,6-hexandiyl)bis[5,5-dimethyl-2,4-imidazolinedione].
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- Chemical differentiating agents. Differentiation of HL-60 cells by hexamethylenebis[acetamide] analogues
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Hexamethylenebis[acetamide] (HMBA) is an agent in clinical trial that induces differentiation of certain types of tumor cells to nonmalignant phenotypes. In an attempt to discover a more potent compound, a number of bis-functionalized amides, imides, and hydrazine derivatives of HMBA were prepared and evaluated in vitro with the HL-60 human promyelocytic leukemia cell line. Among the compounds evaluated, the 5,5-dimethylhydantoin derivative is almost 10 times more potent than HMBA in inducing differentiation. The bis-imide, diacetyl-HMBA is both more potent and effective than its parent compound. Six of the 16 compounds evaluated cause at least 20% differentiation. An inverse relationship between the degree of differentiation and the percentage of viable cells is described for HMBA and its analogues.
- Haces, Alberto,Breitman, Theodore R.,Driscoll, John S.
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p. 405 - 409
(2007/10/02)
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