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Anti-tumor activity and toxicity of HPMA copolymer conjugates bearing cytostatic drug
Tomalová, Barbora ; Kovář, Marek (advisor) ; Smetana, Karel (referee) ; Špíšek, Radek (referee)
7 ABSTRACT In this study, we addressed the biological activity and pharmacological features of selected HPMA copolymer-based drug conjugates. We determined their cytostatic activity in vitro as well as toxicity in vivo and therapeutic effcicacy in mouse tumor models. Assessment of maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of two structurally different HPMA copolymer-based conjugates bearing doxorubicin (DOX) attached via pH-sensitive hydrazon bond (HPMA- DOXHYD ) showed that high molecular weight non-degradable star HPMA-DOXHYD conjugate possesses relatively low MTD ~22.5 mg DOX/kg, while linear HPMA-DOXHYD has MTD ~85 mg DOX/kg. Thus, MTD of linear conjugate is 3.7 times higher than that of the star conjugate. Subsequently, we reported that linear conjugate proved to be more efficient in case of treatment of solid tumor EL4 lymphoma and star conjugate to be superior in case of BCL1 leukemia treatment. We also compared biological activity of star and linear HPMA copolymer-based conjugates bearing docetaxel (DTX) attached via pH-sensitive hydrazon bond (HPMA-DTXHYD ). MTD of star conjugate (~160 mg DTX/kg) was proved to be 4 times higher than MTD od free DTX (40 mg/kg). We were not able to determine MTD of linear conjugate as it exceeded 200 mg DTX/kg (the highest soluble dose we were able to administer as a bolus)....
Anti-tumor activity and toxicity of HPMA copolymer conjugates bearing cytostatic drug
Tomalová, Barbora
7 ABSTRACT In this study, we addressed the biological activity and pharmacological features of selected HPMA copolymer-based drug conjugates. We determined their cytostatic activity in vitro as well as toxicity in vivo and therapeutic effcicacy in mouse tumor models. Assessment of maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of two structurally different HPMA copolymer-based conjugates bearing doxorubicin (DOX) attached via pH-sensitive hydrazon bond (HPMA- DOXHYD ) showed that high molecular weight non-degradable star HPMA-DOXHYD conjugate possesses relatively low MTD ~22.5 mg DOX/kg, while linear HPMA-DOXHYD has MTD ~85 mg DOX/kg. Thus, MTD of linear conjugate is 3.7 times higher than that of the star conjugate. Subsequently, we reported that linear conjugate proved to be more efficient in case of treatment of solid tumor EL4 lymphoma and star conjugate to be superior in case of BCL1 leukemia treatment. We also compared biological activity of star and linear HPMA copolymer-based conjugates bearing docetaxel (DTX) attached via pH-sensitive hydrazon bond (HPMA-DTXHYD ). MTD of star conjugate (~160 mg DTX/kg) was proved to be 4 times higher than MTD od free DTX (40 mg/kg). We were not able to determine MTD of linear conjugate as it exceeded 200 mg DTX/kg (the highest soluble dose we were able to administer as a bolus)....
Anti-tumor activity and toxicity of HPMA copolymer conjugates bearing cytostatic drug
Tomalová, Barbora
7 ABSTRACT In this study, we addressed the biological activity and pharmacological features of selected HPMA copolymer-based drug conjugates. We determined their cytostatic activity in vitro as well as toxicity in vivo and therapeutic effcicacy in mouse tumor models. Assessment of maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of two structurally different HPMA copolymer-based conjugates bearing doxorubicin (DOX) attached via pH-sensitive hydrazon bond (HPMA- DOXHYD ) showed that high molecular weight non-degradable star HPMA-DOXHYD conjugate possesses relatively low MTD ~22.5 mg DOX/kg, while linear HPMA-DOXHYD has MTD ~85 mg DOX/kg. Thus, MTD of linear conjugate is 3.7 times higher than that of the star conjugate. Subsequently, we reported that linear conjugate proved to be more efficient in case of treatment of solid tumor EL4 lymphoma and star conjugate to be superior in case of BCL1 leukemia treatment. We also compared biological activity of star and linear HPMA copolymer-based conjugates bearing docetaxel (DTX) attached via pH-sensitive hydrazon bond (HPMA-DTXHYD ). MTD of star conjugate (~160 mg DTX/kg) was proved to be 4 times higher than MTD od free DTX (40 mg/kg). We were not able to determine MTD of linear conjugate as it exceeded 200 mg DTX/kg (the highest soluble dose we were able to administer as a bolus)....
Anti-tumor activity and toxicity of HPMA copolymer conjugates bearing cytostatic drug
Tomalová, Barbora ; Kovář, Marek (advisor) ; Smetana, Karel (referee) ; Špíšek, Radek (referee)
7 ABSTRACT In this study, we addressed the biological activity and pharmacological features of selected HPMA copolymer-based drug conjugates. We determined their cytostatic activity in vitro as well as toxicity in vivo and therapeutic effcicacy in mouse tumor models. Assessment of maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of two structurally different HPMA copolymer-based conjugates bearing doxorubicin (DOX) attached via pH-sensitive hydrazon bond (HPMA- DOXHYD ) showed that high molecular weight non-degradable star HPMA-DOXHYD conjugate possesses relatively low MTD ~22.5 mg DOX/kg, while linear HPMA-DOXHYD has MTD ~85 mg DOX/kg. Thus, MTD of linear conjugate is 3.7 times higher than that of the star conjugate. Subsequently, we reported that linear conjugate proved to be more efficient in case of treatment of solid tumor EL4 lymphoma and star conjugate to be superior in case of BCL1 leukemia treatment. We also compared biological activity of star and linear HPMA copolymer-based conjugates bearing docetaxel (DTX) attached via pH-sensitive hydrazon bond (HPMA-DTXHYD ). MTD of star conjugate (~160 mg DTX/kg) was proved to be 4 times higher than MTD od free DTX (40 mg/kg). We were not able to determine MTD of linear conjugate as it exceeded 200 mg DTX/kg (the highest soluble dose we were able to administer as a bolus)....

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