Some inhibitory effects of (−)-emetine on growth of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma

Abstract
(−)-Emetine has little or no effect on O2 consumption of Ehrlich ascites-cell suspensions or on the viability of transplanted Ehrlich ascites-tumour cells exposed to, or incubated with, the drug in vitro before inoculation into new-host mice. (−)-Emetine administered as a single injection to mice bearing Ehrlich ascites-tumour cells slows the growth rate of the tumour. The subcutaneous or intraperitoneal injection of the drug depresses protein and DNA synthesis of the tumour cells in vivo in a reversible manner. Mice bearing ascitic sarcoma 180 or Ehrlich ascites-tumour cells when given a course of treatment with (−)-emetine or (−)-O-methyltubulosine have a substantially lower tumour load than untreated controls and correspondingly longer survival times.