RRC ID 86263
Author Hanada H, Sanoh S, Kashiwagi K, Kashiwagi A.
Title Anticancer agent doxorubicin toxicity to in vitro X. laevis tadpole organ heart and mature frog heart and liver mitochondria.
Journal J Toxicol Sci
Abstract One of the cancer drugs discharged into hospital wastewater, doxorubicin (DOX), is suspected of toxic effects on aquatic organisms. Cardiac and mitochondrial toxicity of DOX was investigated using cultured Xenopus (X.) laevis tadpole heart and mature frog liver mitochondria as materials. While 10-9 DOX was not found to suppress heart rate, 10-7 M DOX caused short-term heartbeat suppression in a preliminary experiment. Compared to the heart rate of untreated organ hearts kept in heart-organ medium without hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase enzyme catalase (CAT) for 9 days, that of 10-8 M DOX-treated hearts decreased over time. The heartbeat suppression was improved by adding CAT to the heart culture medium, suggesting that DOX induces reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cultured tadpole hearts. Mitochondrial swelling assay was conducted. DOX was found to suppress slight swelling of heart and liver mitochondria with adenosine triphosphate (ATP) treatment. DOX also suppressed Ca++-induced swelling of heart and liver mitochondria with ATP treatment. These findings suggest that the side effects of DOX on X. laevis heart and liver mitochondria are likely similar to those of cyclosporin A (CsA), an inhibitor of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPT) and also a ROS generator, leading to cardiac and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Volume 50(7)
Pages 333-342
Published 2025-7-1
DOI 10.2131/jts.50.333
PMID 40603043
MeSH Adenosine Triphosphate / pharmacology Animals Antibiotics, Antineoplastic* / toxicity Doxorubicin* / toxicity Heart Rate / drug effects Larva / drug effects Mitochondria, Heart* / drug effects Mitochondria, Heart* / metabolism Mitochondria, Liver* / drug effects Mitochondria, Liver* / metabolism Mitochondrial Swelling / drug effects Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism Xenopus laevis
Resource
Clawed frogs / Newts Xenopus tropicalis