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Query: UMLS:C0376358 (
prostate cancer
)
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Maltose
tetrapalmitate (MTP), a non-toxic synthetic glycolipid analog of lipid A, has been shown to have antitumor activity in tumor-transplanted animals. Its mode of action has been postulated to be as an immunoadjuvant or as an anti-angiogenesis agent. MTP has been shown to have antitumor properties in lung, bladder, mammary, colon, liver and soft tissue tumors, but its action on
prostate cancer
has not yet been investigated. The effect of MTP alone and in combination with hydrocortisone hemisuccinate on
prostate cancer
and the ability of MTP to inhibit angiogenesis were examined in this study. In vitro, MTP was minimally cytotoxic to rat
prostate cancer
cells and to bovine and human endothelial cells at high concentrations. In the angiogenesis inhibition assays, the MTP alone exhibited no anti-angiogenesis effect and significant anti-angiogenesis activity only when combined with hydrocortisone hemisuccinate at high doses. In vivo, however, MTP demonstrated significant inhibition of
prostate cancer
growth. These results suggest that MTP decreases
prostate cancer
growth in vivo but it is not an angiogenesis inhibitor in rat
prostate cancer
.
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PMID:The effect of maltose tetrapalmitate (MTP) on prostate cancer growth in vivo and in vitro. 750 53