Yjl. Kamm et al., Effect of carbogen breathing on the pharmacodynamics of 5-fluorouracil in a murine colon carcinoma, EUR J CANC, 36(9), 2000, pp. 1180-1186
To determine whether carbogen breathing has an effect on 5-fluorouracil(5-F
U) uptake, retention and metabolism in C38 murine colon tumours grown in C5
7Bl/6 mice, we used ill vivo F-19 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectros
copy. Eleven tumour-bearing mice were treated with 150 mg/kg of 5-FU given
intraperitoneally (i.p.). Five mice received carbogen gas (95% O-2 and 5% C
O2) Fur 9.5 min, starting 1 min before 5-FU administration. We found increa
sed levels of 5-FU and its anabolites and catabolites hy sequential [F-19]
NMR spectroscopy in the group treated with 5-FU in combination with carboge
n compared with the group treated with 5-FU alone. The maximum of normalise
d values of 5-FU and its metabolites, reached after carbogen breathing, was
almost 2-fold higher than after treatment with 5-FU alone. Despite these i
ncreased concentrations no significant effect of carbogen on growth inhibit
ion of the tumour by 5-FU was observed, which may be related to the size as
well as the well vascularised and perfused conditions of the tumours studi
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