ULTRASOUND-ENHANCED EFFECTS OF ADRIAMYCIN AGAINST MURINE TUMORS

被引:57
作者
SAAD, AH
HAHN, GM
机构
[1] Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford
关键词
ULTRASOUND; HYPERTHERMIA; ADRIAMYCIN; INVIVO; CYTOTOXICITY;
D O I
10.1016/0301-5629(92)90122-Q
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
Earlier studies from our and other laboratories have demonstrated that ultrasound (US) enhances the cytotoxicity in vitro of the antitumor agent Adriamycin (Adr) (Harrison et al. 1991; Loverock et al. 1990; Saad and Hahn 1987, 1989; Yang et al. 1991; Yumita et al. 1987, 1989). We have now tested the possibility that this additional cytotoxicity can be translated into antitumor activity in vivo. Mice, bearing either a fibrosarcoma (RIF-1) or a melanoma (B-16) on their thighs, were injected with a single dose of Adr (10-20 mg/kg). The tumors were then heated locally to 41-degrees-43-degrees-C for 30 min, either by insonation with US or by immersion of the animals' limbs into hot water baths. Antitumor efficacy was scored two ways: by serial measurements of tumor volume to determine the time for the tumor to double in size, or by determining the X-ray dose required to sterilize 50% of the tumors (TCD50) after the Adr-hyperthermia treatment. Both assays gave similar results. Ultrasound-induced hyperthermia was substantially more effective in enhancing Adr activity than was hyperthermia induced by the water bath. The mean-doubling time was 13 days for tumors treated with the combination of Adr and US and 6 days for tumors heated with a water bath immediately after injection of Adr. The TCD50 was 21.2 +/- 0.8 Gy for the combination of US and Adr and 36.1 +/- 0.9 Gy for the water bath heating and Adr. Because of fears that US might enhance metastatic rates, perhaps by mechanically dislodging cells from tumors, we tested that possibility in the B-16 melanoma system by quantifying formation of lung colonies. No effects of US on frequency of metastatic formation were seen. Our data, therefore, suggest that the combination of Adr and US-induced hyperthermia should be effective in the treatment of those malignancies accessible to ultrasound heating.
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