Cm. Wu et al., Efficacy of single-bolus vs. frequent low-dose treatment with nitrosourea in experimental gliomas, ANTICANC R, 21(3B), 2001, pp. 1835-1838
Background: Malignant glioma remains a fatal disease. Continuous or frequen
t low-dose (FLD) chemotherapy with nitrosoureas reportedly causes fewer sid
e-effects than single-bolus therapy without decreasing the antitumour effec
ts. Materials and Methods: To study the effect of FLD treatment with nimust
ine (ACNU) in rats with glioma, we intracerebrally inoculated with C6 gliom
a cells. We began the ACNU treatment 5 or 8 days later (total dose, 25 or 4
0 mg/kg) i.p. as either one bolus or smaller doses spread over 5 days week.
Results: At a total dose of 25 mg/kg beginning at day 8, survival duration
did not differ between untreated controls and the FLD group, while the bol
us significantly prolonged survival; the FLD group showed some improvement
beyond control survival at 40 mg/kg (each p < 0.001). Beginning treatment a
fter 5 rather than 8 days prolonged survival somewhat further. Conclusion:
FLD treatment with ACNU is less effective against experimental glioma in ra
ts than bolus treatment.