U. Nylen et al., Effects of 5-fluorouracil on cell cycle arrest and toxicity induced by X-irradiation in normal mammalian cells, CELL PROLIF, 34(2), 2001, pp. 85-98
From clinical studies in cancer patients and experimental in vitro studies,
there is evidence of an increased cytotoxic effect, and even synergy: when
irradiation is combined with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), The mechanism for this
is unclear.
Materials and Methods: Mouse fetuses (C3H) have been exposed in vivo to X-i
rradiation and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) as single agents or in combination, Ce
ll proliferation, cell cycle progression, fetal survival and incidence of f
etal malformations have been studied.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine possible synergistic cytoto
xic effects when 5-FU and ionizing radiation were combined, particularly co
ncerning the regulation of cell cycle progression in proliferating, non mal
ignant mammalian cells in vivo,
Results: The combination of low-toxic doses of X-irradiation and 5-FU had a
synergistic toxic effect in nonmalignant mouse fetuses in vivo. The cell c
ycle regulation was perturbed and the radiation-induced G(2)-arrest was era
dicated by 5-FU during the initial hours.
Conclusions: The time for repair of radiation induced DNA-damage is probabl
y reduced, which may explain the increased toxicity of this combination.