Enhanced tolerance to high cytostatic doses by means of oligoelements Mn, Se, and Zn plus Lachesis muta venom: In vivo and in vitro studies

Ernesto J. Crescenti, Máximo Croci, Elena Rivera, Rosa M. Bergoc
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We evaluated, in vivo and in vitro, the increased tolerance to treatment with high doses of chemotherapeutic drugs produced by the administration of oligoelements (Zn, Se, Mn) plus Lachesis muta venom (O-LM). Cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and 5-fluoruracil (CMF) were administrated to male rats treated daily with O-LM. The doses of CMF tested covered from 1- to 20-fold the dose used in human patients. Human neoplastic and normal cell lines were challenged in vitro with increasing doses of 5-fluoruracil (5-FU) in the presence and absence of O-LM. Results indicated a significantly higher global survival in O-LM-treated rats versus Control rats. LD50 in O-LM rats was 18.5-fold the basic CMF dose versus 14.1 in controls. Eighty percent of Control rats showed severe bone marrow aplasia, sepsis, and secondary leukemia, while only 20% of O-LM-treated rats showed these effects and no leukemia cases were observed. O-LM treatment produced a significant inhibition of cell proliferation of malignant cells, while in normal cells O-LM increased colony formation. In transformed cells, the cytostatic effect of 5-FU was significantly enhanced by O-LM pre-treatment, in contrast with the protective effect exerted on normal cells. Toxicological studies clearly demonstrated that O-LM did not produce any toxic or undesirable effect when administered to normal animals. Whole body weight, water and food consumption, and laboratory parameters remained unchanged after O-LM administration, even with a dose 10-fold higher than that employed in the experimental work. Results obtained afford the possibility of applying this protective treatment to human patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy. J. Trace Elem. Exp. Med. 16:39–53, 2003. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
通过微量元素Mn、Se和Zn加上变异Lachesis毒液增强对高细胞抑制剂量的耐受性:体内和体外研究
我们在体内和体外评估了通过给药微量元素(Zn、Se、Mn)加上变异Lachesis毒液(O-LM)产生的对高剂量化疗药物治疗的耐受性增加。对每天接受O-LM治疗的雄性大鼠给予环磷酰胺、甲氨蝶呤和5-氟尿嘧啶(CMF)。所测试的CMF剂量是人类患者所用剂量的1至20倍。在存在和不存在O-LM的情况下,用增加剂量的5-氟尿嘧啶(5-FU)在体外攻击人类肿瘤细胞系和正常细胞系。结果表明,与对照大鼠相比,O-LM-处理大鼠的总体存活率显著更高。O-LM大鼠的LD50是基本CMF剂量的18.5倍,而对照组为14.1倍。80%的对照大鼠表现出严重的骨髓再生障碍、败血症和继发性白血病,而只有20%的O-LM-治疗大鼠显示出这些影响,并且没有观察到白血病病例。O-LM处理显著抑制了恶性细胞的细胞增殖,而在正常细胞中,O-LM增加了集落的形成。在转化细胞中,与对正常细胞的保护作用相反,O-LM预处理显著增强了5-FU的细胞抑制作用。毒理学研究清楚地表明,O-LM在给正常动物服用时不会产生任何毒性或不良影响。O-LM给药后,全身重量、水和食物消耗量以及实验室参数保持不变,即使剂量比实验工作中使用的剂量高10倍。所获得的结果提供了将这种保护性治疗应用于接受高剂量化疗的人类患者的可能性。J.Trace Elem。Exp.Med.16:39-532003。©2003 Wiley-Liss,股份有限公司。
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