EFFECTS OF COMBINATION ESTROGEN - CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE TREATMENT ON THE GROWTH OF THE MXT TRANSPLANTABLE MAMMARY-TUMOR IN THE MOUSE
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 43 (7) , 3208-3211
Abstract
Studies were done to determine if the growth-promoting properties of estrogen on the MXT transplantable mammary tumor in the mouse would enhance the cytotoxicity of cyclophosphamide. Mice bearing these tumors had beeswax pellets implanted which contained 17.beta.-estradiol (0.01 to 1.0 mg/pellet) and/or injected twice weekly with cyclophosphamide (10-40 mg/kg body weight in sesame oil) for 4-7 wk. During this time, tumor size [(L + W)/2] and body weights were monitored every 7-14 days. The results show that administration of estradiol (0.01 to 1.0 mg/pellet) by implant slightly stimulated tumor growth, and in no case was tumor regression observed in response to the steroid. Likewise, cyclophosphamide treatment alone (10-20 mg/kg) failed to inhibit the tumor; however, combined administration of estradiol plus cyclophosphamide (10-40 mg/kg) resulted in significant inhibition of tumor growth. This response was time and dose dependent. While neither compound alone inhibited tumor growth, estradiol and cyclophosphamide are synergistic and completely block the growth of this transplantable mammary tumor in the mouse. The mechanism for this antagonism of mammary tumor growth remains to be resolved; it may be that estradiol stimulates cellular hypertrophy and hyperplasia in these tumors, and under these conditions the cytotoxic effectiveness of cyclophosphamide is enhanced.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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