PMID: 6409398Sep 1, 1983Paper

Activity of mitomycin C for aerobic and hypoxic cells in vitro and in vivo

Cancer Research
A M RauthI F Tannock

Abstract

We have observed the selective toxicity of mitomycin C toward hypoxic as compared to aerobic cells in vitro for three established cell lines (Chinese hamster ovary, Chinese hamster V-79, and human HeLa) and for cells from the transplantable KHT murine tumor. The magnitude of the selective toxicity was cell line dependent. We have studied the in vivo effects of mitomycin C against aerobic and hypoxic cells of two transplantable murine tumors: the KHT fibrosarcoma and the 16/C mammary carcinoma. Either mitomycin C was given with radiation to kill most of the aerobic cells, or it was given alone. Endpoints of response were cell survival assessed by lung colony assay for the KHT tumor, and growth delay for the 16/C tumor. In some experiments, mitomycin C appeared more effective when used with radiation than when used alone, but the results of combined treatment fell just within the range of additivity as defined by isobologram analysis. The effects of combined treatment were independent of the order in which drug and radiation were given. Mitomycin C was also used in combination with Adriamycin to treat the 16/C tumor, since we have found previously that Adriamycin spares hypoxic cells in this tumor. In three of four experiments, c...Continue Reading

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