Additive effects of cepharanthin in CDDP/hyperthermia combination therapy against transplantable human esophageal cancer in nude mice
- PMID: 8005810
- DOI: 10.1016/0360-3016(94)90449-9
Additive effects of cepharanthin in CDDP/hyperthermia combination therapy against transplantable human esophageal cancer in nude mice
Abstract
Purpose: Additive effects of cepharanthin in CDDP/hyperthermia combination therapy were evaluated.
Methods and materials: Nude mice bearing a transplantable human esophageal cancer (ES0-2), classified histologically as a moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, were treated with cepharanthin (20 mg/kg IP) in addition to cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (CDDP; 4 mg/kg IP) and/or hyperthermia at 42 degrees C for 30 min, to determine the additive effects of cepharanthin. Furthermore, effects of cepharanthin on intratumoral concentration of CDDP were evaluated.
Results: Cepharanthin itself did not have an anti-tumor effect. This agent did not enhance the anti-tumor effect of CDDP alone, but enhanced the anti-tumor effects of both 42 degrees C hyperthermia alone, and combination therapy with CDDP and 42 degrees C hyperthermia. The concentration of CDDP in the tumors treated by 42 degrees C hyperthermia was slightly higher than in nonheated tumors. Cepharanthin did not affect the intratumoral concentration of CDDP, irrespective of whether hyperthermia was applied.
Conclusion: Cepharanthin enhanced the effect of CDDP/hyperthermia combination therapy through thermoenhancing effect.
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