Protectors against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity: Flavonoids

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A. Bast
H. Kaiserová
G. J. M. den Hartog
G. R. M. M. Haenen
W. J. F. van der Vijgh1
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[1] Maastricht University,Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Charles University in Prague,Department of Biochemical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy
[3] VU Medical Center,Department of Medical Oncology
[4] Maastricht University,Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine
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Cell Biology and Toxicology | 2007年 / 23卷
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anthracycline; antioxidants; cardiotoxicity; doxorubicin; flavonoids; reactive oxygen species;
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Doxorubicin is a widely used anthracycline anticancer agent. Its use may cause cardiomyopathy: in fact, the development of cumulative dose-related cardiotoxicity forms the major limitation of clinical doxorubicin use. We therefore searched for protective agents that combine iron-chelating and oxygen radical-scavenging properties. Moreover, any novel protector should not interfere with the cytostatic activity of doxorubicin. After extensive in vitro screening we found that flavonoids could serve this purpose. In particular 7-monohydroxyethylrutoside almost completely protected against the negative inotropic action of doxorubicin in the electrically paced mouse left atrium model. In vivo it gave full protection at 500 mg/kg intraperitoneally against the doxorubicin-induced ST-interval lengthening in the ECG. Moreover, this protector did not influence the antitumor effect of doxorubicin either in vitro using the human ovarian cell lines A2780 and OVCAR-3 and the human breast cancer cell line MCF-7 or in vivo in A2780 and OVCAR-3 subcutaneous xenografts in nude mice. Comparison of various iron chelators suggest that iron, in contrast to the general assumption, might not play a crucial role in the oxidative stress-induced toxicity of doxorubicin. Moreover, incubation of vascular endothelial cells with doxorubicin produced overexpression of adhesion molecules, which could be inhibited by 7-monohydroxyethylrutoside. From a study in human volunteers, we conclude that an intravenous dose of 1500 mg/m2 of 7-monohydroxyethylrutoside is feasible and is safe to be investigated as protection against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity.
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