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BW12C: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in C3H mice.
BW12C (5-[2-formyl-3-hydroxypenoxyl] pentanoic acid) is an agent which stabilises oxyhaemoglobin and thus reduces oxygen delivery to tissues. It is of interest as a possible potentiator of bioreductive agents and/or hyperthermia. The increases in radiobiological hypoxic fraction of RIF-1 and KHT tum...
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author | Honess, D. J. Hu, D. E. Bleehen, N. M. |
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description | BW12C (5-[2-formyl-3-hydroxypenoxyl] pentanoic acid) is an agent which stabilises oxyhaemoglobin and thus reduces oxygen delivery to tissues. It is of interest as a possible potentiator of bioreductive agents and/or hyperthermia. The increases in radiobiological hypoxic fraction of RIF-1 and KHT tumours 30 min after 70 mg kg-1 BW12C i.v. were measured and shown to be similar; factors (+/- 2 s.e.) ranged from 3.87 (2.84-5.29) to 5.92 (1.92-18.2) despite the large variation in initial hypoxic fraction, from 0.30 (0.18-0.50) % for RIF-1 intramuscularly in the leg to 16.3 (14.7-18.1) % for subcutaneous KHT flank tumours. Thermosensitivity of intramuscular KHT leg tumours was not enhanced by 70 mg kg-1 BW12C 30 min before heating at 43 degrees C, 43.5 degrees C or 44 degrees C, assayed by regrowth delay. The effect of 70 mg kg-1 BW12C on relative tissue perfusion (RTP), assayed by 86Rb extraction, was measured from 0.5 h to 6 h after treatment. After 1 h RTP (+/- 2 s.e.) in RIF-1 tumours was reduced to 84 +/- 5.7% and 68 +/- 9.6% of control in leg and flank tumours respectively, and to 86 +/- 6.4% in leg muscle while flank skin RTP was unaltered at 109 +/- 8.6%. There were substantial increases in kidney (149 +/- 10.7%) spleen (173 +/- 22.1%) and lung (128 +/- 10.4%) at 1 h but in liver there was a decrease at 2 h to 85 +/- 8.4%. Dose response studies showed that the threshold dose for reduction of tumour RTP is between 55 and 70 mg kg-1, but perturbations in normal tissue RTP occur at lower doses, e.g. 40 mg kg-1 for spleen. BW12C had minimal effects on renal function measured by 51CrEDTA clearance. The data as a whole indicate that reduction in tumour perfusion is likely to be an important determinant in the increase in tumour hypoxia induced by BW12C. |
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spelling | pubmed-19776942009-09-10 BW12C: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in C3H mice. Honess, D. J. Hu, D. E. Bleehen, N. M. Br J Cancer Research Article BW12C (5-[2-formyl-3-hydroxypenoxyl] pentanoic acid) is an agent which stabilises oxyhaemoglobin and thus reduces oxygen delivery to tissues. It is of interest as a possible potentiator of bioreductive agents and/or hyperthermia. The increases in radiobiological hypoxic fraction of RIF-1 and KHT tumours 30 min after 70 mg kg-1 BW12C i.v. were measured and shown to be similar; factors (+/- 2 s.e.) ranged from 3.87 (2.84-5.29) to 5.92 (1.92-18.2) despite the large variation in initial hypoxic fraction, from 0.30 (0.18-0.50) % for RIF-1 intramuscularly in the leg to 16.3 (14.7-18.1) % for subcutaneous KHT flank tumours. Thermosensitivity of intramuscular KHT leg tumours was not enhanced by 70 mg kg-1 BW12C 30 min before heating at 43 degrees C, 43.5 degrees C or 44 degrees C, assayed by regrowth delay. The effect of 70 mg kg-1 BW12C on relative tissue perfusion (RTP), assayed by 86Rb extraction, was measured from 0.5 h to 6 h after treatment. After 1 h RTP (+/- 2 s.e.) in RIF-1 tumours was reduced to 84 +/- 5.7% and 68 +/- 9.6% of control in leg and flank tumours respectively, and to 86 +/- 6.4% in leg muscle while flank skin RTP was unaltered at 109 +/- 8.6%. There were substantial increases in kidney (149 +/- 10.7%) spleen (173 +/- 22.1%) and lung (128 +/- 10.4%) at 1 h but in liver there was a decrease at 2 h to 85 +/- 8.4%. Dose response studies showed that the threshold dose for reduction of tumour RTP is between 55 and 70 mg kg-1, but perturbations in normal tissue RTP occur at lower doses, e.g. 40 mg kg-1 for spleen. BW12C had minimal effects on renal function measured by 51CrEDTA clearance. The data as a whole indicate that reduction in tumour perfusion is likely to be an important determinant in the increase in tumour hypoxia induced by BW12C. Nature Publishing Group 1991-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1977694/ /pubmed/1911220 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Honess, D. J. Hu, D. E. Bleehen, N. M. BW12C: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in C3H mice. |
title | BW12C: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in C3H mice. |
title_full | BW12C: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in C3H mice. |
title_fullStr | BW12C: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in C3H mice. |
title_full_unstemmed | BW12C: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in C3H mice. |
title_short | BW12C: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in C3H mice. |
title_sort | bw12c: effects on tumour hypoxia, tumour thermosensitivity and relative tumour and normal tissue perfusion in c3h mice. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1977694/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1911220 |
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