Chlorozotocin. Mechanism of reduced bone marrow toxicity in mice
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Chlorozotocin. Mechanism of reduced bone marrow toxicity in mice
Abstract
Chlorozotocin is a chloroethyl nitrosourea with a glucose carrier that has curative activity for the murine L1210 leukemia, but is nonmyelosuppressive in mice. To determine the mechanism for this unique property of reduced bone marrow toxicity, comparative studies were conducted with chlorozotocin and CCNU, a myelotoxic chloroethyl nitrosourea. Suspensions of L1210 leukemia and murine bone marrow cells were incubated for 2 h with 0.1 mM [(14)C]-chloroethyl chlorozotocin or CCNU. Chlorozotocin demonstrated a fourfold increased covalent binding of the chloroethyl group to L1210 nuclei when compared to equimolar CCNU. Chlorozotocin alkylation of L1210 cells resulted in the binding of 57 pmol of [(14)C]ethyl group/mg of DNA, which represented a 2.3-fold increased alkylation when compared to CCNU. In marked contrast, the binding of the chloroethyl group to bone marrow nuclei was equivalent for both drugs. In addition, chlorozotocin alkylation of murine bone marrow DNA, 45 pmol of [(14)C]ethyl group/mg of DNA, was equivalent to that of CCNU. The ratio of L1210:bone marrow DNA alkylation was 1.3 for chlorozotocin compared to 0.6 for CCNU. The intracellular carbamoylation of L1210 and bone marrow protein by CCNU was 400- to 600-fold greater than that produced by chlorozotocin. After a 2-h exposure to 0.1, 0.05, or 0.01 mM drug, both chlorozotocin and CCNU produced a reduction in the cloning efficiency of L1210 cells that was dose dependent. However, chlorozotocin was significantly more cytotoxic than CCNU at all three molar concentrations (P < 0.01). Chlorozotocin, 0.1 mM, reduced L1210 DNA synthesis to 1% of control by 48 h, in contrast to 16% with equimolar CCNU (P < 0.01). In mice bearing 10(5) L1210 cells, chlorozotocin produced its optimal antitumor activity (332% increased life span [ILS]) at doses of 48-64 mumol/kg, with >50% indefinite survivors. In contrast, CCNU at the same molar doses resulted in only a 191% ILS; a CCNU dose of 128 mumol/kg was required for comparable optimal L1210 antitumor activity, 413% ILS. On a molar basis, the dose of chlorozotocin that produced optimal in vivo L1210 antitumor activity was one-third to one-half that of CCNU. Chlorozotocin, unlike CCNU, produced no murine bone marrow toxicity at its optimal therapeutic dose. This unique combination of antitumor activity without myelosuppression can be correlated with the advantageous ratio of L1210:bone marrow in vitro DNA alkylation by chlorozotocin (1.3) as compared to equimolar CCNU (0.6).
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