S. Crnalic et al., ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF AMPHOTERICIN-B ON CARBOPLATIN ANTITUMOR-ACTIVITY IN HUMAN OSTEOSARCOMA XENOGRAFTS, Anti-cancer drugs, 7(4), 1996, pp. 489-492
Amphotericin a (AmB), a polyene antifungal antibiotic, has been shown
to potentiate the cytotoxic effect of different chemotherapeutic drugs
in vivo and in vitro. The purpose of this study was to determine whet
her AmB could enhance the carboplatin antitumor activity in a human os
teosarcoma xenograft model, Nude mice, bearing s.c. transplanted osteo
sarcoma xenografts, received i.p. an injection of AmB (5 mg/kg) 6 h pr
ior to carboplatin (20 mg/kg) or each of the drugs separately, The eff
ect of treatment was assessed by analyzing tumor growth delay and T/C
ratio, Carboplatin clearly reduced tumor growth when administered alon
e, However, an unexpected interaction was seen where AmB significantly
decreased the antitumor effect of carboplatin, The present results co
ntradict some earlier in vitro studies and indicate the complexity of
this interaction in vivo, Hence, it seems that interactive phenomena i
n one experimental model, and especially with regard to AmB, cannot be
universally applied to all experimental situations.