Publications by authors named "Nalayini Sathasivam"

The effects of chlorpromazine (CPZ) on the lipid accumulation induced by the cationic lipophilic compound tetraphenylphosphonium chloride (TPP) were examined using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), lipid extraction and thin layer chromatography (TLC), and electron microscopy (EM). Chlorpromazine at concentrations of 12 or 25 microM significantly reduced the NMR-visible lipid accumulation induced by a 48-h treatment with 6.25 microM TPP in the human breast cell line, HBL-100, without affecting cell viability.

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Proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, histological lipid staining, and electron microscopy were used to assess the biochemical and structural changes induced by treating the cultured human breast cell line HBL-100 with the cationic lipophilic phosphonium salts p-(triphenylphosphoniummethyl) benzaldehyde chloride (drug A) and [4-(hydrazinocarboxy)-1-butyl] tris-(4-dimethylaminophenyl) phosphonium chloride (drug B). The major biochemical change detected by (1)H NMR in drug-treated cells was a significant time- and concentration-dependent increase in lipid acyl chain resonances arising from mobile lipids. The amount of NMR-visible lipid strongly correlated with morphometric measurements of oil red O-staining lipid detected in the cytoplasm by light microscopy.

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