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Drug-releasing implants delivering chemotherapeutic and radio-sensitizing agents are beginning to play a major role in the post-surgical eradication of residual glioma in the brain. Benefits from early arresting of
tumor growth
and tumor recovery dynamics stress the impact of drug release profiles of the implants on the efficacy of the treatment. This paper examines responses of BALB/c nude mice, bearing C6 glioma tumors subcutaneously, to treatments by PLGA microspheres, microparticles and discs-delivering Paclitaxel and
Etanidazole
. The experimental results are used to correlate the efficacy of treatment to in vitro release profiles from the various formulations. Our study demonstrates that radio-sensitizing effects during irradiation could be achieved by double burst profiles from
Etanidazole
-loaded discs, when compared to controls 17 days after implantation despite the short half-life of
Etanidazole
(1.4h) in vivo. These results also showed inhibited
tumor growth
on tumor volumes of 59%, 65% and 70% over the blank placebo groups after 21 days of
tumor growth
for spray-dried microspheres, electrohydrodynamic atomization microparticles and spray-dried discs, respectively.
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PMID:In vivo performance of implantable biodegradable preparations delivering Paclitaxel and Etanidazole for the treatment of glioma. 1706 67
In radiotherapy, tumor hypoxia is the main factor responsible for treatment resistance, and the development of radiosensitizers that can overcome this is imperative. However, many drugs that are effective in vitro and in vivo fail in clinical trials, and thus it is necessary to develop an animal model that can be used for the correct evaluation of pharmacokinetics and activity. Developing chicken eggs are commonly used in various research fields such as anticancer drug sensitivity tests and cardiotoxicity tests. We examined whether the radiosensitizing activity of etanidazole, as a hypoxic cell radiosensitizer, could be evaluated using tumor-bearing chick embryo. Following the transplantation of mouse mammary carcinoma EMT6 cells on day 11, a solid tumor was formed on day 15 and an evaluation of the time-course of the tumor revealed that the tumor weight was the highest on day 18. The maximum dose of etanidazole that did not affect
tumor growth
and fetal survival was 1.0mg and the maximum X-ray dose was 8Gy.
Etanidazole
was intravenously administered 10min prior to single dose X-ray irradiation. A significant
tumor growth
inhibitory effect was confirmed with 1.0mg of etanidazole in combination with 8Gy X-ray. In the case of mouse colon cancer colon26 cells, the combination of 3.0mg of etanidazole and 2Gy X-ray showed 2.79 times higher radiosensitizing activity than that observed for the control group. These results demonstrate that it is possible to evaluate the activity of radiosensitizers using tumor-bearing chick embryo.
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PMID:In vivo drug screening method of radiosensitizers using tumor-bearing chick embryo. 3172 73