Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
Effects of 20α-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase and Its Inhibitors on Canine Osteosarcoma Cell Growth In Vitro
Neide Mariko TANAKAKunio SHIOTAKen NODATsuyoshi KADOSAWAManabu MOCHIZUKIRyohei NISHIMURAMichio TAKAHASHINobuo SASAKI
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1996 Volume 58 Issue 7 Pages 623-627

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Cytotoxic effect of progesterone on the neoplastic cells was investigated using POS cells, a cell line established from a spontaneous osteosarcoma in a dog. The 20α-HSD activity of POS cells was 0.85±0.26 NADPH nmol/min mg protein, demonstrating that a considerable activity was present in this tumor cell. When progesterone was added to the medium and cultured for 48 hr, progesterone dose-dependently inhibited the cell growth, showing that progesterone was cytotoxic on this osteosarcoma cells in vitro. In order to assure the role of 20α-HSD on the cell growth, various concentrations of four types of steroid derivatives, STZ 20, 23, 25, and 26, potent inhibitors of 20α-HSD, were added to the medium with 0.1μM progesterone. Then, the POS cell growth was more strongly inhibited, which may suggest that the cytotoxicity of progesterone was enhanced by inactivation of 20α-HSD by STZs. From these results, POS osteosarcoma cells have 20α-HSD, which might play an important role in tumor cell growth against the cell toxicity of progesterone.

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