- Paclitaxel, bropirimine and linomide: effect on growth inhibition in a murine prostate cancer model by different growth regulatory mechanisms.
Paclitaxel, bropirimine and linomide: effect on growth inhibition in a murine prostate cancer model by different growth regulatory mechanisms.
Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology (1998-05-30)
M Shaw, S Ratanawong, P Chou, V Ray, Y Mirochnik, L Slobodskoy, M Rubenstein, P Guinan
PMID9604852
ABSTRACT
Paclitaxel, bropirimine and linomide therapy was evaluated in a murine prostate cancer model. All drugs were effective in impeding tumor growth but the mechanisms of action varied. Paclitaxel inhibited bcl-2 expression suggesting an apoptotic mechanism. Bropirimine, while inhibiting bcl-2 expression also significantly depressed tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) expression. In the bropirimine treated group there was also a correlation between angiogenesis and cyclin D expression. Finally, linomide significantly decreased angiogenesis. Since the mechanism of action of these drugs differ, combining them at lower doses might maintain therapeutic efficacy while reducing toxicity.
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