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Creighton Model of the Ovulation Method Medical Consultant 1993 to present Personal Information-Married 22 years, wife Marilyn presently at home full time and also is a Creighton Model practitioner. 7 children ages 3 through 21 Abstract. O'Connor et al., 1993 ; , and rat brain tumor cells 9-L and 9-L2 Aida and Bodell, 1987 ; . We recently published studies demonstrating the ability of caffeine and staurosporine to abbreviate chemotherapy-induced G2 delay in U-251 MG cells and DAOY medulloblastoma, 2 well-characterized human brain tumor cell lines. Shortening of G2 delay produced by the platinating agent, cisplatin, and the topoisomerase I inhibitor, CPT3 increased cytotoxicity and apoptosis Janss et al., 1998b ; . However, doses of caffeine, staurosporine, and pentoxifylline, necessary to overcome G2 delay in vitro, would be lethal in vivo Nehlig et al., 1992; Stewart et al., 1997 ; . Strategies that selectively alter signals for commitment to mitosis and increase the cytotoxicity of currently available DNA-damaging agents need to be identi ed; however, it appears that regulation of G2 delay varies between tumor cell types. G2 to M transition in eukaryotic cells is regulated by the cyclin-dependent kinase, CDC2 synonyms cdk1, p34CDC2; Nurse, 1994; Ohi and Goud, 1999 ; . Kinase activity of CDC2 requires activating phosphorylation at threonine 161 Desai et al., 1995; Gould and Nurse, 1989 ; and complex formation with either cyclin A or cyclin B1 protein Pagano et al., 1992 ; . Inhibitory phosphorylations at threonine 14 and tyrosine 15 positions are imposed by Wee1Hu human analog to yeast wee1 kinase ; or Myt1 membrane-associated and tyrosine threonine-speci c CDC2 inhibitory kinase 1 ; Liu et al., 1997, 1999 ; . At G2 transition, the inhibitory phosphorylations are removed from CDC2 by CDC25C phosphatase. CDC2 is inactivated as cyclin dissociates and is rapidly degraded during mitosis Dunphy, 1994 ; . G2 delay induced by treatment with DNA-damaging agents may be regulated by different mechanisms in various cell lines. In HeLa cells, decreased CDC2 kinase activity after radiation is mediated by reduced expression of cyclin B1 protein Kao et al., 1997 ; due to shortened cyclin B1 mRNA half-life Maity et al., 1995 ; . In contrast, treatment-induced G2 delay in human lymphoma, human leukemia, and Chinese hamster ovary cells results from persistent hyperphosphorylation, hence inactivity of CDC2 kinase Lock, 1992; O'Connor et al., 1992; Shimizu et al., 1995 ; . These mechanisms may be redundant or may differ between tumors. Thus, understanding regulation of G2 M transition in brain tumor cells is necessary if strategies that exploit abrogation of G2 delay are to be applied to increase ef cacy of current therapy in neuro-oncology. To evaluate regulation of chemotherapy-induced G2 delay in human brain tumor cells, we used CPT to study the impact of DNA-damaging therapy on cell cycle kinetics, activity and phosphorylation of CDC2 kinase, and expression of mitotic cyclin A and cyclin B1 in U-251 MG and DAOY primitive neuroectodermal tumor medulloblastoma cells. CPT was chosen because of its documented toxicity to both U-251 MG and DAOY cells Janss et al., 1998a, 1998b ; , its ability to produce prolonged G2 delay in these cells, and the observation that its cytotoxicity is increased by staurosporine, a pharmacological agent that shortens CPT-induced G2 delay Janss et al., 1998b ; . Use of 2 different brain tumor cell lines permitted identi cation of cell-speci c and progesterone. Activity, pharmokinetic properties, and therapeutic use in immunocompromised patients with cytomegalovirus retinitis. Drugs 41, 104129. Table 4. Accountability at Each Visit: Effectiveness Cohort and propafenone. 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