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. 1992 Jul;66(1):69-73.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1992.218.

In vitro interaction of lithotripter shock waves and cytotoxic drugs

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In vitro interaction of lithotripter shock waves and cytotoxic drugs

S Gambihler et al. Br J Cancer. 1992 Jul.
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Abstract

The effect of a combination of lithotripter shock waves and cytotoxic drugs was examined in vitro. L1210 cells in suspension were exposed to shock waves during incubation with cislatin, doxorubicin, daunorubicin, THP-doxorubicin, or aclacinomycin. Proliferation was determined using the 3-4,5 dimethylthiazol-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide assay. Dose enhancement ratios were calculated for each drug in order to determine the effect of the additional exposure to shock waves. In addition, partition coefficients and IC50s of the drugs were determined. It was found, that the dose enhancement ratios increased for the drugs with decreasing cytotoxicity. The effect of all five drugs was enhanced by shock waves to a higher degree at 7 min incubation as compared to 50 min incubation. The effect of cisplatin was most significantly enhanced, with a dose enhancement ratio of 6.7 at 7 min incubation. The enhancement increased with the operating voltage used for generating the shock waves, and was only present when cells were exposed to shock waves during the incubation with the drug. An increase in cellular membrane permeability is proposed as the mechanism of interaction between shock waves and drugs.

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