Issue 11, 2011

Development of highly effective three-component cytoprotective adjuncts for cisplatin cancer treatment: synthesis and in vivo evaluation in S180-bearing mice

Abstract

A series of chelants (3a–s) composed of a glucosyl tail, an amino acid side chain and a dithiocarbamate group were designed, synthesized, and evaluated. By co-administering with cisplatin, 3a–s were able to decrease the accumulation of platinum in the organs, maintain the accumulation of platinum in the tumor tissues, and increase the urinary and fecal platinum, as well as increasing the voided volume of the treated S180-bearing mice. Compared to S180-bearing mice treated with cisplatin alone, the co-administered mice lost no spleen, kidney, liver, brain and heart weights, lost less body weight, and showed no increase in tumor weight.

Graphical abstract: Development of highly effective three-component cytoprotective adjuncts for cisplatin cancer treatment: synthesis and in vivo evaluation in S180-bearing mice

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jan 2011
Accepted
15 Apr 2011
First published
17 May 2011

Metallomics, 2011,3, 1212-1217

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