Author/Authors :
Caffrey، نويسنده , , Paula B and Frenkel، نويسنده , , Gerald D، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Previous studies have demonstrated that melphalan-resistant human ovarian tumor cells exhibit a higher degree of sensitivity to the cytotoxic effects of selenite in vitro than comparable drug-sensitive cells (P.B. Caffrey, G.D. Frenkel, Selenite cytotoxicity in drug resistant and non-resistant human ovarian tumor cells, Cancer Res. 52 (1992) 4812–4816; P.B. Caffrey, G.D. Frenkel, The development of drug resistance by tumor cells in vitro is accompanied by the development of sensitivity to selenite, Cancer Lett. 81 (1994) 59–65). We have now examined the sensitivity of drug-resistant tumors to selenite in vivo. A2780 human ovarian tumor cells, or their melphalan-resistant derivative (A2780ME) cells were injected subcutaneously into nude mice and the resulting tumors were found to be melphalan-sensitive and -resistant, respectively, in vivo. Treatment with selenite (2 mg/kg Se s.c.), which had no overt toxic effect on the animals, resulted in a significant decrease in the rate of growth of the melphalan-resistant tumors, but not on the rate of growth of the drug-sensitive tumors. Thus, melphalan-resistant ovarian tumors are also more sensitive to selenite treatment in vivo.
Keywords :
Selenite , Ovarian Tumors , Drug resistance , IN VIVO , melphalan