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. 1989 Apr 19;81(8):618-22.
doi: 10.1093/jnci/81.8.618.

Hydralazine-induced tumor hypoxia: a potential target for cancer chemotherapy

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Hydralazine-induced tumor hypoxia: a potential target for cancer chemotherapy

D J Chaplin. J Natl Cancer Inst. .

Abstract

Currently available cancer chemotherapeutic agents have been designed to exploit subtle differences in proliferation and biochemistry that are known to exist between host and malignant cells. However, chemotherapeutic agents may also be used to exploit physiological differences between cancer and normal tissue. The present study was conducted to determine whether the reduction in blood flow to the tumor (and thus oxygen delivery) induced by the vasodilator hydralazine would increase the cytotoxicity of drugs known to be more toxic in regions of reduced oxygenation. Results obtained with three murine tumor models clearly demonstrate that hydralazine potentiates the tumor cytotoxicity of such agents to a greater extent than it does their systemic toxicity. This study indicates a potential strategy for increasing the efficacy of certain cancer chemotherapeutic agents in solid tumors.

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