Cytotoxicity and DNA damage in the neutrophils of patients with sickle cell anaemia treated with hydroxyurea

Authors

  • Alano Martins Pedrosa Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Pharmacy, Odontology and Nursing; Pharmacy Department
  • Maritza Cavalcante Barbosa Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Pharmacy, Odontology and Nursing; Pharmacy Department
  • Thayna Nogueira dos Santos Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Pharmacy, Odontology and Nursing; Pharmacy Department
  • Luzia Kalyne Almeida Moreira Leal Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Pharmacy, Odontology and Nursing; Pharmacy Department
  • Amanda de Araújo Lopes Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Pharmacy, Odontology and Nursing; Pharmacy Department
  • Darcielle Bruna Dias Elias Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Pharmacy, Odontology and Nursing; Pharmacy Department
  • Greyce Luri Sasahara Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Pharmacy, Odontology and Nursing; Pharmacy Department
  • Bruno Coêlho Cavalcanti Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Medicine; Physiology and Pharmacology Department
  • Romélia Pinheiro Gonçalves Federal University of Ceará; Faculty of Pharmacy, Odontology and Nursing; Pharmacy Department

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502014000200020

Abstract

Hydroxyurea (HU) is the most important advance in the treatment of sickle cell anaemia (SCA) for preventing complications and improving quality of life for patients. However, some aspects of treatment with HU remain unclear, including their effect on and potential toxicity to other blood cells such as neutrophils. This study used the measurement of Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) and Methyl ThiazolTetrazolium (MTT) and the comet assay to investigate the cytotoxicity and damage index (DI) of the DNA in the neutrophils of patients with SCA using HU.In the LDH and MTT assays, a cytoprotective effect was observed in the group of patients treated, as well as an absence of toxicity. When compared to patients without the treatment, the SS group (n=20, 13 women and 07 men, aged 18-69 years), and the group of healthy individuals (AA) used as a control group (n=52, 28 women and 24 men, aged 19-60 years), The SSHU group (n=21, 11 women and 10 men, aged 19-63 years) showed a significant reduction (p<0.001) in LDH activity and an increase in the percentage of viable cells by the MTT (p<0.001). However, the SSHU group presented significantly higher DI values (49.57±6.0 U/A) when compared to the AA group (7.43 ± 0,94U/A) and the SS group (22.73 ±5.58 U/A) (p<0.0001), especially when treated for longer periods (>;20 months), demonstrating that despite the cytoprotective effects in terms of cell viability, the use of HU can induce DNA damage in neutrophils.

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2014-04-01

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Cytotoxicity and DNA damage in the neutrophils of patients with sickle cell anaemia treated with hydroxyurea . (2014). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 50(2), 401-410. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502014000200020