BACKGROUND: The nucleoside analog gemcitabine is a potent radiosensitizer of both tumor and normal mucosa, so severe toxic reactions have resulted from its combination with radiation in some clinical treatment schedules for pancreatic cancer. WR-2721 (amifostine) has been shown to reduce normal tissue toxicity produced from both radiation treatment and some chemotherapeutics. The aim of this study was to determine if WR-2721 can protect the gastrointestinal mucosa from injury by concurrent gemcitabine and radiation treatment. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Gemcitabine was injected ip into C3Hf/Kam mice at a concentration of 33 mg/kg 24 h before whole-body irradiation. A single dose (200 mg/kg) of WR-2721 was given 30 min before the radiation treatment or 30 min before gemcitabine or at both times. A quantitative assessment of the chemotherapy/radiation-induced damage was carried out using the mouse microcolony assay for stem cell survival in the intestinal crypts. RESULTS: WR-2721 given 30 min before gemcitabine followed 24 h later by radiation did not confer any protection to the jejunum (DMF 0.95). However, WR-2721 administered 30 min before radiation without or with prior gemcitabine produced protection factors (PF) of 1.35 and 1.42 CONCLUSIONS: WR-2721 did not directly protect the gastrointestinal mucosa from gemcitabine toxicity, but it did protect the gemcitabine-radiosensitized mucosa from acute radiation damage by a factor of 1.42. Therefore, in clinical treatment protocols using concurrent chemoradiation with gemcitabine, WR-2721 may have clinical utility in protecting against radiation-induced mucosal toxicity.
BACKGROUND: The nucleoside analog gemcitabine is a potent radiosensitizer of both tumor and normal mucosa, so severe toxic reactions have resulted from its combination with radiation in some clinical treatment schedules for pancreatic cancer. WR-2721 (amifostine) has been shown to reduce normal tissue toxicity produced from both radiation treatment and some chemotherapeutics. The aim of this study was to determine if WR-2721 can protect the gastrointestinal mucosa from injury by concurrent gemcitabine and radiation treatment. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Gemcitabine was injected ip into C3Hf/Kam mice at a concentration of 33 mg/kg 24 h before whole-body irradiation. A single dose (200 mg/kg) of WR-2721 was given 30 min before the radiation treatment or 30 min before gemcitabine or at both times. A quantitative assessment of the chemotherapy/radiation-induced damage was carried out using the mouse microcolony assay for stem cell survival in the intestinal crypts. RESULTS:WR-2721 given 30 min before gemcitabine followed 24 h later by radiation did not confer any protection to the jejunum (DMF 0.95). However, WR-2721 administered 30 min before radiation without or with prior gemcitabine produced protection factors (PF) of 1.35 and 1.42 CONCLUSIONS:WR-2721 did not directly protect the gastrointestinal mucosa from gemcitabinetoxicity, but it did protect the gemcitabine-radiosensitized mucosa from acute radiation damage by a factor of 1.42. Therefore, in clinical treatment protocols using concurrent chemoradiation with gemcitabine, WR-2721 may have clinical utility in protecting against radiation-induced mucosal toxicity.
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