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A comparison of adriamycin and mAMSA. II. Studies with V79 and human tumour multicellular spheroids.

C M West1, I J Stratford.   

Abstract

Multicellular spheroids were used to compare the two chemotherapeutic agents adriamycin (ADM) and 4'[(9-acridinyl)-amino] methanesulphon-m-anisidide (mAMSA). Chinese hamster cells, V79 379A, a human small cell lung carcinoma, designated ME/MAR, and a human melanoma xenograft, HX117, were grown as spheroids (200 or 400 micron in diameter) and treated with either drug for 1 h, at 37 degrees C, in air. Cytotoxicity was assayed using both cell survival and growth delay. Both drugs were highly toxic towards V79 but showed less activity toward the human tumour single cell suspensions; ADM was more effective towards HX117 and ME/MAR than mAMSA. When grown as spheroids, the cells developed marked resistance to both drugs. In all cases, cytotoxicity was drug dose and spheroid size dependent. The response of HX117 spheroids to both drugs was similar. In contrast, ADM was more effective toward 200 micron diameter ME/MAR spheroids, and mAMSA showed greater activity than ADM against V79 spheroids. Both endpoints gave qualitatively equivalent results, and a comparison of the two showed relatively long growth delays for a given level of cell kill, for both drugs and with all three cell lines. The greater cytotoxicity of ADM toward ME/MAR spheroids is consistent with the clinical finding that ADM has a use in the treatment of small cell carcinoma of the lung, while mAMSA has not demonstrated any activity in the treatment of lung cancer.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2822273     DOI: 10.1007/BF00253963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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