Antitumor activity of cytogenin
- PMID: 7706130
- DOI: 10.7164/antibiotics.48.175
Antitumor activity of cytogenin
Abstract
Antitumor effect of cytogenin against IMC carcinoma in mice was investigated. Since cytogenin did not show cytotoxicity against tumor cells in vitro at 50 micrograms/ml and toxicity at more than 2,000 mg/kg i.p., it was considered that the antitumor effect is due to host mediated events. Cytogenin showed antitumor activity against a syngeneic murine transplantable tumor, IMC carcinoma by oral administration depending upon schedule of administration. The optimum effect was observed by the administration starting day 8 after transplantation of tumor cells, every other day for 10 times or every 2nd day for 7 times. The antitumor effect was reduced in immunosuppressed mice given anti-asialo GM1 serum and in athymic mice, but not in mice irradiated with X ray. The antitumor effector cells activated by cytogenin were determined to be macrophages and T cells.
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