PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Ali H. Al-Hashimi AU - K. V. Ettinger TI - Lucigenin chemiluminesence. A new approach to study the redox activity of Ehrlich ascetic tumor cells DP - 2001 Feb 01 TA - Saudi Medical Journal PG - 164--169 VI - 22 IP - 2 4099 - http://smj.org.sa/content/22/2/164.short 4100 - http://smj.org.sa/content/22/2/164.full SO - Saudi Med J2001 Feb 01; 22 AB - OBJECTIVE: To study the mechanism and to measure the oxygenation/reduction activity of Ehrlich ascetic tumor cells in an isotonic solution by means of lucigenin dependent chemiluminesence.METHODS: All the measurements of the chemiluminesence redox activity of Ehrlich ascetic tumor cell samples in suspension medium, were carried out using a photon counting system especially designed to the purpose. The areas under the chemiluminesence kinetic curves were measured at different cell physiological conditions and at different agents concentrations effect.RESULTS: The rates of lucigenin chemiluminesence redox functional activity of Ehrlich ascetic tumor cells were significantly different from normal oxygenation/reduction activity at different physiological environments of Ehrlich ascetic tumor cells suspension conditions (i.e. cell membrane permeability changes, presence and absence of oxidative or reductive agents at different concentrations and oxy/hydroxy free radical protective agents).CONCLUSION: The results explain more fully the mechanism and the value of a lucigenin dependent chemiluminesence probe of the redox functional activity of Ehrlich ascetic tumor cells (at different physiological conditions of suspension).