Usefulness of tirapazamine as a combined agent in chemoradiation and thermo-chemoradiation therapy at mild temperatures: reference to the effect on intratumor quiescent cells
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Usefulness of tirapazamine as a combined agent in chemoradiation and thermo-chemoradiation therapy at mild temperatures: reference to the effect on intratumor quiescent cells
Abstract
C3H / He mice bearing SCC VII tumors received 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) continuously for 5 days via implanted mini-osmotic pumps to label all proliferating (P) cells. The mice then received one of six different DNA-damaging agents with or without mild temperature hyperthermia (40 degrees C, 30 min, MTH). These agents were adriamycin (ADM), mitomycin C (MMC), cyclophosphamide (CPA), bleomycin (BLM), cisplatin (CDDP), and tirapazamine (TPZ). After the drug treatment, the tumor-bearing mice were irradiated with a series of doses of gamma-rays. Immediately after irradiation, the tumors were excised, minced and trypsinized. The tumor cell suspensions thus obtained were incubated with cytochalasin-B (a cytokinesis blocker), and the micronucleus (MN) frequency in cells without BrdU labeling ( = quiescent (Q) cells) was determined using immunofluorescence staining for BrdU. The MN frequency in the total (P + Q) tumor cells was determined from the tumors that had not been pretreated with BrdU. MTH significantly increased the MN frequency of total cells in tumors irradiated with gamma-rays combined with CPA, BLM, CDDP or TPZ, and that of Q cells in tumors irradiated with gamma-rays combined with BLM or TPZ. The sensitivity difference in the MN frequency between total and Q tumor cells was significantly decreased by the combination with TPZ. TPZ combined with radiotherapy and TPZ combined with thermo-radiotherapy at mild temperatures appear to be promising modalities for sensitizing tumor cells in vivo, including Q tumor cells.
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