Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone, 3-methylquinoxaline-2-carboxylic acid (MQCA) in human hepatocytes

Quinoxaline-1,4-dioxides, widely used as medicinal feed additives as antibacterial growth promoters, have been shown to exert diverse toxicities. Their toxicities are hypothesized to be closely related to the formation of N-oxide reductive metabolites. 1,4-Bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are important...

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Published inResearch in veterinary science Vol. 93; no. 3; pp. 1393 - 1401
Main Authors Zhang, Keyu, Ban, Manman, Zhao, Zhanzhong, Zheng, Haihong, Wang, Xiaoyang, Wang, Mi, Fei, Chenzhong, Xue, Feiqun
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Abstract Quinoxaline-1,4-dioxides, widely used as medicinal feed additives as antibacterial growth promoters, have been shown to exert diverse toxicities. Their toxicities are hypothesized to be closely related to the formation of N-oxide reductive metabolites. 1,4-Bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are important N-oxide reductive metabolites of quinocetone or olaquindox. In this study, we evaluated the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of the metabolites, 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA, as well as their parental drugs (quinocetone and olaquindox) in two human hepatocyte cell lines, L-02 and Chang liver cells. All these compounds inhibited the growth of cells in a dose-dependent and time-dependent manner by the MTT assay. Hormesis effects were found in L-02 cells treated with quinocetone at low doses. In the comet assay, although the two metabolites induced dose-related DNA damage in both cell lines, the levels of damage were less than that demonstrated for the parent drugs. The flow cytometric analysis showed that only the two metabolites induced cell cycle arrest at the S phase, and a decrease in the G0/G1, G2/M phase of Chang liver cells, which was not found for the L-02 cells treated with any compounds. The results indicate that 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are toxic to L-02 and Chang liver cells, and provide important new information towards understanding the olaquindox and quinocetone toxic mechanisms.
AbstractList Quinoxaline-1,4-dioxides, widely used as medicinal feed additives as antibacterial growth promoters, have been shown to exert diverse toxicities. Their toxicities are hypothesized to be closely related to the formation of N-oxide reductive metabolites. 1,4-Bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are important N-oxide reductive metabolites of quinocetone or olaquindox. In this study, we evaluated the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of the metabolites, 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA, as well as their parental drugs (quinocetone and olaquindox) in two human hepatocyte cell lines, L-02 and Chang liver cells. All these compounds inhibited the growth of cells in a dose-dependent and time-dependent manner by the MTT assay. Hormesis effects were found in L-02 cells treated with quinocetone at low doses. In the comet assay, although the two metabolites induced dose-related DNA damage in both cell lines, the levels of damage were less than that demonstrated for the parent drugs. The flow cytometric analysis showed that only the two metabolites induced cell cycle arrest at the S phase, and a decrease in the G0/G1, G2/M phase of Chang liver cells, which was not found for the L-02 cells treated with any compounds. The results indicate that 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are toxic to L-02 and Chang liver cells, and provide important new information towards understanding the olaquindox and quinocetone toxic mechanisms.
Quinoxaline-1,4-dioxides, widely used as medicinal feed additives as antibacterial growth promoters, have been shown to exert diverse toxicities. Their toxicities are hypothesized to be closely related to the formation of N-oxide reductive metabolites. 1,4-Bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are important N-oxide reductive metabolites of quinocetone or olaquindox. In this study, we evaluated the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of the metabolites, 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA, as well as their parental drugs (quinocetone and olaquindox) in two human hepatocyte cell lines, L-02 and Chang liver cells. All these compounds inhibited the growth of cells in a dose-dependent and time-dependent manner by the MTT assay. Hormesis effects were found in L-02 cells treated with quinocetone at low doses. In the comet assay, although the two metabolites induced dose-related DNA damage in both cell lines, the levels of damage were less than that demonstrated for the parent drugs. The flow cytometric analysis showed that only the two metabolites induced cell cycle arrest at the S phase, and a decrease in the G0/G1, G2/M phase of Chang liver cells, which was not found for the L-02 cells treated with any compounds. The results indicate that 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are toxic to L-02 and Chang liver cells, and provide important new information towards understanding the olaquindox and quinocetone toxic mechanisms.Quinoxaline-1,4-dioxides, widely used as medicinal feed additives as antibacterial growth promoters, have been shown to exert diverse toxicities. Their toxicities are hypothesized to be closely related to the formation of N-oxide reductive metabolites. 1,4-Bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are important N-oxide reductive metabolites of quinocetone or olaquindox. In this study, we evaluated the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of the metabolites, 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA, as well as their parental drugs (quinocetone and olaquindox) in two human hepatocyte cell lines, L-02 and Chang liver cells. All these compounds inhibited the growth of cells in a dose-dependent and time-dependent manner by the MTT assay. Hormesis effects were found in L-02 cells treated with quinocetone at low doses. In the comet assay, although the two metabolites induced dose-related DNA damage in both cell lines, the levels of damage were less than that demonstrated for the parent drugs. The flow cytometric analysis showed that only the two metabolites induced cell cycle arrest at the S phase, and a decrease in the G0/G1, G2/M phase of Chang liver cells, which was not found for the L-02 cells treated with any compounds. The results indicate that 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone and MQCA are toxic to L-02 and Chang liver cells, and provide important new information towards understanding the olaquindox and quinocetone toxic mechanisms.
Author Xue, Feiqun
Wang, Mi
Zhao, Zhanzhong
Fei, Chenzhong
Wang, Xiaoyang
Zhang, Keyu
Ban, Manman
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SubjectTerms 1,4-Bisdesoxyquinocetone
3-Methylquinoxaline-2-carboxylic acid
Cell culture
Cell Survival
Cell Survival - drug effects
Cytotoxicity
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA damage
DNA Damage - drug effects
Drug dosages
drug effects
drugs
feed additives
Feeds
flow cytometry
Genotoxicity
hepatocytes
Hepatocytes - drug effects
hormesis
Humans
interphase
Laboratory animals
Metabolite
Metabolites
Mutagenicity Tests
olaquindox
pharmacology
Quinoxalines
Quinoxalines - pharmacology
Science
Studies
Veterinary medicine
Title Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of 1,4-bisdesoxyquinocetone, 3-methylquinoxaline-2-carboxylic acid (MQCA) in human hepatocytes
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