Evaluation of the antitumour activity of coumarin in prostate cancer models

Maucher, A. and Kager, M. and Angerer, E. von (1993) Evaluation of the antitumour activity of coumarin in prostate cancer models. Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 119 (3), pp. 150-154.

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Abstract

Responses to coumarin have been reported for patients suffering from malignant melanoma, metastatic renal carcinoma and, recently, advanced prostate cancer. These data together with some experimental evidence for antiprostatic effect prompted us to study the activity of coumarin in various prostate tumour models and evaluate the endocrine properties of this drug. In rats no antiandrogenic activity was found. The growth of Noble Nb-R prostate tumours of the rat was strongly inhibited by coumarin (40 mg/kg; administered three times per week), whereas the hormonally more sensitive Dunning R3327-G rat prostate carcinoma did not respond to coumarin (40 mg) even when the drug was administered daily. Coumarin was also shown to possess antimetastatic activity in a Dunning R3327-MatLu tumour model. In this model small pieces of the hormone-independent tumour were implanted into the ear of the animal and later resected to mimic the clinical situation where primary tumours have been removed. The number of lung metastases was reduced significantly by 40%-50% following the administration of coumarin (40 mg daily).

Item Type:Article
Institutions: Chemistry and Pharmacy > Institute of Pharmacy > Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry II (Prof. Buschauer)
Projects:SFB 234
Identification Number:
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8418087PubMed ID
10.1007/BF01229529DOI
Classification:
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AnimalsMESH
Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic useMESH
Coumarins/therapeutic useMESH
Drug Administration ScheduleMESH
Drug Screening Assays, AntitumorMESH
Lung Neoplasms/prevention & controlMESH
MaleMESH
Neoplasm TransplantationMESH
OrchiectomyMESH
Prostatic Neoplasms/drug therapyMESH
RatsMESH
Rats, Inbred F344MESH
Tumor Cells, CulturedMESH
Keywords:Coumarin; Prostate carcinoma; Dunning R3327-G tumour; Noble tumour; Dunning R3327-MatLu tumour; Metastases
Subjects:500 Science > 570 Life sciences
500 Science > 540 Chemistry & allied sciences
600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of Regensburg:Yes
Owner:Prof. Armin Buschauer
Deposited On:03 Dec 2008 16:54
Last Modified:05 Aug 2009 15:48
Item ID:4757
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