Dopamine-induced lymphoma cell death by inhibition of hormone release

  • Braesch-Andersen, S.
  • Paulie, S.
  • Stamenkovic, I.
Publication date
January 1992
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
0300-9475
Citation count (estimate)
7

Abstract

Dopamine inhibits prolactin release from pituitary cells and seems to affect the release of several other hormones as well. We report here that dopamine may have similar effects on human B lymphoma cells leading to inhibition of production or release of endogenous factors required for cell viability and proliferation. Thus, addition of dopamine to serum-free cultures of Burkitt lymphoma cells (Raji, Namalwa, Daudi and Jijoye) resulted in rapid and extensive cell death while a myeloma cell line, SKO, appeared to be refractory to this treatment. The addition of FCS or supernatant from serum-free cultures of Raji or T24 bladder carcinoma cells could, to a variable degree, counteract the effect of dopamine, suggesting that dopamine acts by inhi...

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