Hp. Eikesdal et al., The new tubulin-inhibitor combretastatin A-4 enhances thermal damage in the BT(4)An rat glioma, INT J RAD O, 46(3), 2000, pp. 645-652
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS
Purpose: To investigate the toxicity of combretastatin A-4 disodium phospha
te (CA-4) and its vascular effects in the subcutaneous (s.c.) BT(4)An rat g
lioma, and additionally, to determine the tumor response of CA-4 combined w
ith hyperthermia,
Methods and Materials: For assessment of drug toxicity, rats were given 50,
75, or 100 mg/kg CA-4 and followed by daily registration of weight and sid
e effects. Interstitial tumor blood flow was determined by laser Doppler fl
owmetry in rats injected with 50 mg/kg CA-4, In the tumor response study we
administered CA-4 50 mg/kg alone or combined with hyperthermia (waterbath
44 degrees C for 60 min) 0 or 3 h later.
Results: We found that CA-4, at a well-tolerated dose of 50 mg/kg, induced
a considerable time-dependent decrease in the tumor blood flow, Tumor blood
flow was reduced by 47-55% during the first 110 min after injecting CA-4,
and thereafter remained decreased until the measurements were terminated. A
dministering CA-4 3 h before hyperthermia yielded the best tumor response a
nd increased tumor growth time significantly compared with simultaneous adm
inistration of CA-4 and hyperthermia (p = 0.03), Interestingly, CA-4 alone
did not influence tumor growth,
Conclusion: CA-4 induces a gradual reduction in tumor blood flow which can
be exploited to sensitize the BT(4)An tumor for hyperthermia. (C) 2000 Else
vier Science Inc.