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Enhancement of the radiation response of EMT-6 tumours by a copper octabromotetracarboranylphenylporphyrin.
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The British journal of radiology [Br J Radiol] 2012 Apr; Vol. 85 (1012), pp. 443-50. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Nov 17. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Objective: The carborane-containing porphyrin, copper (II) 2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18-octabromo-5,10,15,20-tetrakis(3-[1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaboranyl]methoxyphenyl)-porphyrin (CuTCPBr), was investigated as a potential radiation enhancing agent for X-ray radiotherapy (XRT) in a subcutaneously implanted EMT-6 murine carcinoma.<br />Method: The biodistribution and toxicological profile of this porphyrin has been shown to be favourable for another bimodal radiotherapy technique, boron neutron-capture therapy. For the XRT studies, CuTCPBr was formulated in either 9% Cremophor (BASF Corporation, Ludwigschafen, Germany) EL and 18% propylene glycol (9% CRM) or a revised formulation comprising 1% Cremophor ELP, 2% Tween 80 (JT Baker, Mansfield, MA), 5% ethanol and 2.2% PEG 400 (CTEP formulation), which would be more clinically acceptable than the original 9% CRM formulation. Using the 9% CRM formulation of CuTCPBr, doses of 100, 210 or 400 mg kg(-1) of body weight were used in combination with single doses of 25-35 Gy 100 kVp X-rays.<br />Results: While doses of 100 mg kg(-1) and 210 mg kg(-1) did not result in any significant enhancement of tumour response, the 400 mg kg(-1) dose did. A dose modification factor of 1.20±0.10 was obtained based on the comparison of doses that produced a 50% local tumour control probability. With the CTEP formulation of CuTCPBr, doses of 83 and 170 mg kg(-1) produced significant radiation enhancement, with dose modification factors based on the TCP(50) of 1.29±0.15 and 1.84±0.24, respectively.<br />Conclusion: CuTCPBr significantly enhanced the efficacy of XRT in the treatment of EMT-6 carcinomas in mice. The CTEP formulation showed a marked improvement, with over 9% CRM being associated with higher dose modification factors. Moreover, the radiation response in the skin was not enhanced.
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- Animals
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Electrochemistry
Female
Metalloporphyrins pharmacokinetics
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Porphyrins pharmacokinetics
Skin radiation effects
Tissue Distribution
Metalloporphyrins pharmacology
Neoplasms, Experimental radiotherapy
Porphyrins pharmacology
Radiation-Sensitizing Agents pharmacology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1748-880X
- Volume :
- 85
- Issue :
- 1012
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The British journal of radiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22096223
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr/87260973