Assessment of the stimulatory effect induced by docetaxel, gefitinib, and cyclopamine on the apoptotic death, mitochondrial membrane depolarizing and cytosolic cytochrome c releasing in the SP and non-SP cell fractions isolated from parental tumorigenic and invasive WPE1-NB26 cells. The PC cells were untreated (control) or treated with the indicated concentrations of docetaxel (Doc.), gefitinib (Gef.), and cyclopamine (Cycl.), alone or in combination, for four days. (A) The cell nuclei were stained with propidium iodide and the number of apoptotic PC cells detected in the sub-G1 phase was analyzed by flow cytometry. Plots showing the percentages of apoptotic PC cell death induced by tested drugs, alone or in combination, obtained from three separate experiments. *p < 0.05, indicates a significant difference between the apoptotic effects induced by docetaxel, gefitinib, and cyclopamine on the SP and non-SP cell fractions. After the treatments, the cells were prepared by staining with 40 nM DIOC6(3) for analyses of MMP by flow cytometry. Moreover, the amounts of cytochrome c released into cytosol were estimated by ELISA as described in Materials and Methods. (B) Representative profiles of effects induced by tested drugs, alone or in combination, on MMP in SP and non-SP cell fractions isolated from WPE1-NB26 cells are shown. (C) Plots showing the percentages of the stimulatory effects induced by tested drugs, alone or in combination on cytochrome c release in SP and non-SP cell fractions. *p < 0.05, indicates a significant difference between the stimulatory effect induced by docetaxel, gefitinib and cyclopamine, alone or in combination, on cytochrome c release in the SP and non-SP cell fractions.