Reduction by coenzyme Q10 of the acute toxicity of adriamycin in mice
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Reduction by coenzyme Q10 of the acute toxicity of adriamycin in mice
Abstract
Pretreatment for four days with coenzyme Q10 (COQ10) reduced the acute toxicity in mice treated with adriamycin. In two sequential protocols, adriamycin allowed only 36 and 42% survival, respectively. Pretreatment with COQ10 allowed 80 and 86% survival, respectively. The differences are significant, p less than 0.05. The mechanism for this reduction in the acute toxicity may be based upon the prevention by the supplementary COQ10 of the inhibition caused by adriamycin to COQ10-dependent enzymes in cardiac and and other tissues. The prospect of diminishing the toxicity of adriamycin in cancer patients remains promising and important.
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