Solid tumour chemotherapy using implantable collagen-poly (HEMA) hydrogel containing 5-fluorouracil

Abstract
Implantable collagen-poly(HEMA) hydrogels containing the anticancer drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) have been prepared and evaluated for their efficacy towards a solid tumour fibrosarcoma in Wistar rats. The tumour was developed by inoculation of a 10% tumour-cell suspension in the anterior aspect of the hind limb. Four groups were studied—untreated control, intratumoural injection of free 5-FU, subcutaneous implantation of placebo and implantation of 5-FU-bearing hydrogel pellets (10 mm diameter × 1 mm thick) containing the drug in close proximity to the tumour. The hydrogel showed an improved antitumour activity over free 5-FU as evidenced by the gross tumour weight assessments and by [3H]thymidine incorporation in-vitro. This was attributed to the controlled and slow release of 5-FU compared with free 5-FU over the same period of treatment. The implantation of hydrogel could thus be a potential alternative to free 5-FU therapy in the treatment of solid tumours such as fibrosarcoma.