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Protective Effects of Kampo Medicines and Baicalin against Intestinal Toxicity of a New Anticancer Camptothecin Derivative, Irinotecan Hydrochloride (CPT‐11), in Rats

In clinical use, irinotecan hydrochloride (CPT‐11; 7‐ethyl‐10‐[4‐(piperidmo)‐l‐piperidino]carbonyl‐oxycamptothecin), a novel antitumor agent, causes a relatively high incidence of severe forms of diarrhea. We investigated whether baicalin, an inhibitor of β‐glucuronidase, which deconjugates the gluc...

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Autores principales: Takasuna, Kiyoshi, Kasai, Yoshio, Kitano, Yutaka, Mori, Kazuhiko, Kobayashi, Reiko, Hagiwara, Takehiro, Kakihata, Kohji, Hirohashi, Masaaki, Nomura, Mamoru, Nagai, Eiichi, Kamataki, Tetsuya
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7493918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03010.x
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author Takasuna, Kiyoshi
Kasai, Yoshio
Kitano, Yutaka
Mori, Kazuhiko
Kobayashi, Reiko
Hagiwara, Takehiro
Kakihata, Kohji
Hirohashi, Masaaki
Nomura, Mamoru
Nagai, Eiichi
Kamataki, Tetsuya
author_facet Takasuna, Kiyoshi
Kasai, Yoshio
Kitano, Yutaka
Mori, Kazuhiko
Kobayashi, Reiko
Hagiwara, Takehiro
Kakihata, Kohji
Hirohashi, Masaaki
Nomura, Mamoru
Nagai, Eiichi
Kamataki, Tetsuya
author_sort Takasuna, Kiyoshi
collection PubMed
description In clinical use, irinotecan hydrochloride (CPT‐11; 7‐ethyl‐10‐[4‐(piperidmo)‐l‐piperidino]carbonyl‐oxycamptothecin), a novel antitumor agent, causes a relatively high incidence of severe forms of diarrhea. We investigated whether baicalin, an inhibitor of β‐glucuronidase, which deconjugates the glucuronide of the active metabolite of CPT‐11, SN‐38 (7‐ethyl‐10‐hydorxycamptothecin), and Japanese herbal medicines (Kampo medicines) which contain baicalin can ameliorate CPT‐11‐induced intestinal toxicity in rats. CPT‐11 (60 mg/kg i.v. once daily for 4 consecutive days) induced intestinal toxicity characterized by diarrhea, loss of body weight, anorexia and disruption of intestinal epithelium. Treatment with baicalin (25 mg/kg p.o. twice daily) or Kampo medicines (TJ‐14 and TJ‐114; 1 g/kg p.o. twice daily) from the day before to 4 or 10 days after the start of CPT‐11 administration resulted in significantly decreased weight loss, improved anorexia and a delayed onset of diarrheal symptoms. Histological examination revealed that Kampo medicine‐treated animals had less damage to the intestinal epithelium and that damage was repaired more rapidly than in control rats. These results suggest that the prophylactic use of Kampo medicines (TJ‐14 and TJ‐114) may be of value against CPT‐11‐induced intestinal toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-59205982018-05-11 Protective Effects of Kampo Medicines and Baicalin against Intestinal Toxicity of a New Anticancer Camptothecin Derivative, Irinotecan Hydrochloride (CPT‐11), in Rats Takasuna, Kiyoshi Kasai, Yoshio Kitano, Yutaka Mori, Kazuhiko Kobayashi, Reiko Hagiwara, Takehiro Kakihata, Kohji Hirohashi, Masaaki Nomura, Mamoru Nagai, Eiichi Kamataki, Tetsuya Jpn J Cancer Res Article In clinical use, irinotecan hydrochloride (CPT‐11; 7‐ethyl‐10‐[4‐(piperidmo)‐l‐piperidino]carbonyl‐oxycamptothecin), a novel antitumor agent, causes a relatively high incidence of severe forms of diarrhea. We investigated whether baicalin, an inhibitor of β‐glucuronidase, which deconjugates the glucuronide of the active metabolite of CPT‐11, SN‐38 (7‐ethyl‐10‐hydorxycamptothecin), and Japanese herbal medicines (Kampo medicines) which contain baicalin can ameliorate CPT‐11‐induced intestinal toxicity in rats. CPT‐11 (60 mg/kg i.v. once daily for 4 consecutive days) induced intestinal toxicity characterized by diarrhea, loss of body weight, anorexia and disruption of intestinal epithelium. Treatment with baicalin (25 mg/kg p.o. twice daily) or Kampo medicines (TJ‐14 and TJ‐114; 1 g/kg p.o. twice daily) from the day before to 4 or 10 days after the start of CPT‐11 administration resulted in significantly decreased weight loss, improved anorexia and a delayed onset of diarrheal symptoms. Histological examination revealed that Kampo medicine‐treated animals had less damage to the intestinal epithelium and that damage was repaired more rapidly than in control rats. These results suggest that the prophylactic use of Kampo medicines (TJ‐14 and TJ‐114) may be of value against CPT‐11‐induced intestinal toxicity. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1995-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5920598/ /pubmed/7493918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03010.x Text en
spellingShingle Article
Takasuna, Kiyoshi
Kasai, Yoshio
Kitano, Yutaka
Mori, Kazuhiko
Kobayashi, Reiko
Hagiwara, Takehiro
Kakihata, Kohji
Hirohashi, Masaaki
Nomura, Mamoru
Nagai, Eiichi
Kamataki, Tetsuya
Protective Effects of Kampo Medicines and Baicalin against Intestinal Toxicity of a New Anticancer Camptothecin Derivative, Irinotecan Hydrochloride (CPT‐11), in Rats
title Protective Effects of Kampo Medicines and Baicalin against Intestinal Toxicity of a New Anticancer Camptothecin Derivative, Irinotecan Hydrochloride (CPT‐11), in Rats
title_full Protective Effects of Kampo Medicines and Baicalin against Intestinal Toxicity of a New Anticancer Camptothecin Derivative, Irinotecan Hydrochloride (CPT‐11), in Rats
title_fullStr Protective Effects of Kampo Medicines and Baicalin against Intestinal Toxicity of a New Anticancer Camptothecin Derivative, Irinotecan Hydrochloride (CPT‐11), in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Protective Effects of Kampo Medicines and Baicalin against Intestinal Toxicity of a New Anticancer Camptothecin Derivative, Irinotecan Hydrochloride (CPT‐11), in Rats
title_short Protective Effects of Kampo Medicines and Baicalin against Intestinal Toxicity of a New Anticancer Camptothecin Derivative, Irinotecan Hydrochloride (CPT‐11), in Rats
title_sort protective effects of kampo medicines and baicalin against intestinal toxicity of a new anticancer camptothecin derivative, irinotecan hydrochloride (cpt‐11), in rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7493918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1995.tb03010.x
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