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Secondary Screening of Platinum Compounds in Human Ovarian Cancer Xenografts in Nude Mice

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Specialty Oncology
Date 1985 Oct 1
PMID 4076289
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Abstract

Five TNO platinum compounds were evaluated for antitumor activities in two human ovarian carcinoma tumor lines grown in nude mice. The most active drug, TNO-38, was investigated in five additional lines with a known range of sensitivity to cisplatin. None of the new compounds showed superior activity to cisplatin. The slightly lower activity of TNO-38 as compared to the parent compound was reproducible in all tumor lines. Besides the similarity in the antitumor activity, a remarkable correspondence in platinum distribution and retention at 24 hr of TNO-38 and cisplatin could be observed. Chromatographic analysis of the compounds in their injection fluids showed single peaks for TNO-26 and TNO-38. The degradation products of the latter drugs may have affected their activity and toxicity. These human ovarian cancer xenografts may offer a reliable screening model for selection of a cisplatin analog with a higher therapeutic index or without cross-resistance for treatment in ovarian cancer.

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