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. 1993 Jun 1;53(11):2534-7.

Antitumor effect of 22-oxa-calcitriol, a noncalcemic analogue of calcitriol, in athymic mice implanted with human breast carcinoma and its synergism with tamoxifen

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Antitumor effect of 22-oxa-calcitriol, a noncalcemic analogue of calcitriol, in athymic mice implanted with human breast carcinoma and its synergism with tamoxifen

J Abe-Hashimoto et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

The antitumor effect of 22-oxa-calcitriol (OCT), a newly developed noncalcemic analogue of calcitriol, was examined in vivo in athymic mice implanted with human breast carcinoma with or without estrogen receptor (ER). In ER-positive MCF-7 tumor, the growth of which was dependent on exogenous estrogen, administration p.o. of OCT as well as the antiestrogen tamoxifen five times a week for 4 weeks suppressed tumor growth in a dose-related fashion. The antitumor effect of 1.0 microgram/kg body weight (BW) OCT (mean +/- SEM of tumor weight in 6 mice: 28 +/- 4% of vehicle-treated group) was comparable to that of 2.0 mg/kg BW tamoxifen (25 +/- 6% of control group). In addition, a synergistic antitumor effect of submaximal doses of OCT and tamoxifen was observed in MCF-7 tumor in vivo as well as in ER-positive breast carcinoma cell lines (MCF-7 and ZR-75-1) in vitro. Administration of OCT p.o. three times a week for 4 weeks also suppressed the growth of ER-negative MX-1 tumor in a dose-dependent manner without raising serum calcium concentrations. The antitumor effect of 1.0 microgram/kg BW OCT (mean +/- SEM of tumor weight in 10 mice: 44 +/- 6% of vehicle-treated group) was greater than that of 500 micrograms/kg BW Adriamycin (71 +/- 6% of control group). These results indicate that OCT suppresses the growth of ER-negative as well as ER-positive breast carcinoma in vivo without causing hypercalcemia and that the antitumor effect of OCT can be enhanced by tamoxifen in an ER-positive tumor. It is suggested that OCT may provide a new strategy, either alone or in combination with other anticancer drugs, for systemic adjuvant therapy of breast carcinoma regardless of ER status.

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