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Original Article

Amifostine Does Not Inhibit the Toxic Effects of Anthracycline Derivates or Mitoxantrone on MDR Tumor Cell Lines

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Pages 721-729 | Accepted 16 Dec 2000, Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In this work three hum cell lines with multidrug resistance (MDR) caused by a P-glycoprotein (PGP) overexpression, CEM VLB, HL60 DNR, LOVO DX and two cell lines with MDR associated with a multidrug related protein (MRP) or a lung resistance-related protein (LRP) overexpression named GLC4 ADR and SW1573/2R120 were tested for Amifostine protection against Daunorubicin, Doxorubicin, Idarubicin and Mitoxantrone toxicity. This class of anticancer agents was chosen because they are commonly used in the first line treatments of acute leukemias where a PGP, an LRP or an MRP overexpression often occurs even at onset. A 7-day incubation with escalating doses of anticancer agents with or without a 15 minute preincubation in Amifostine or its active metabolite WR-1065 were used. In conclusion, in none of the MDR positive and negative cell lines did Amifostine modify the toxicity of the anticancer drugs. The observation that even the WR-1065 metabolite gave no protection against Anthracyclines toxicity strengthened the data and provided confirmation for the further in vivo testing of the safety and efficacy of Amifostine in leukemias.

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