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. 2000 Jul;91(7):731-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb01006.x.

Changes in the sensitivity of intratumor cells during fractionated tirapazamine administration

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Changes in the sensitivity of intratumor cells during fractionated tirapazamine administration

S Masunaga et al. Jpn J Cancer Res. 2000 Jul.

Abstract

Mice bearing solid tumors received 10 intraperitoneal administrations of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) to label the proliferating (P) tumor cells. Then, as a priming treatment, tirapazamine (TPZ) was intraperitoneally administered. Further, 0 through 48 h later, the tumor-bearing mice received TPZ again at various doses. The tumor cells were isolated and incubated with a cytokinesis blocker. The micronucleus (MN) frequencies in cells with and without BrdU labeling, which were regarded as P and quiescent (Q) cells at the priming treatment, respectively, were determined using immunofluorescence staining for BrdU. The MN frequency in the total (P + Q) tumor cells was determined from the tumors that were not pretreated with BrdU. In addition, P cell ratios in the tumors at the second treatment were determined using immunofluorescence staining for P cell nuclear antigen. In each cell fraction, the longer the interval between the two treatments, the higher was the sensitivity to TPZ, except 1 h after the priming treatment. More than 24 h later, total and P cells, especially P cells, showed significantly higher sensitivity to TPZ than in the case of a single TPZ treatment. The longer the period between the two TPZ treatments, the lower was the P cell ratio at the second treatment. These findings were thought to indicate that the use of TPZ in the treatment of solid tumors causes a shift from the P to the Q state in vivo.

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