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Distribution of platinum between nuclear and cytosolic fractions - Can subcellular fractionation be performed quantitatively? | LitMetric

Distribution of platinum between nuclear and cytosolic fractions - Can subcellular fractionation be performed quantitatively?

J Pharm Biomed Anal

University of Copenhagen, Department of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. Electronic address:

Published: February 2019

The feasibility of quantitatively tracking platinum, derived from platinum-based compounds, during subcellular fractionation was studied. Cisplatin-exposed murine Ehrlich Lettré Ascites cells were fractionated into cytosolic and crude nuclear fractions. The latter was subsequently purified. Every residue and fraction produced during the fractionation procedure were collected and the platinum content determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Western blotting verified that the nuclear and cytosolic fractions were pure. It was found that 18% of platinum taken up by the cells was located in the nuclear fraction while 66% was located in the cytosolic fraction. Accumulated uncertainty originating from invariable sample characteristics and giving fraction purity priority had a negative effect on platinum recovery. Thus, overall 81% (n = 3, RSD = 3.4%) of the platinum taken up by the cells was recovered in the residues and final fractions. In conclusion, a reliable intracellular localization and quantitation of platinum following administration of Cisplatin can be determined by application of the method.

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