Efficacy of CDDP and AGM-1470 Chemotherapy Against Lung Metastasis in Rat Osteosarcoma Depends on the Timing of Combined Administration

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The efficacy of combination therapy with cis-diammine-dichloroplatinum (II) (CDDP) and o-(chloroacetyl-carbamoyl) fumagillol (AGM-1470) was evaluated experimentally using a transplantable rat osteosarcoma line, previously established in our laboratory, with a high potential for metastasis. Tumor-bearing male Fischer 344 rats were administered CDDP (2.5 mg/kg) together with, or after discontinuation of, AGM-1470 treatment (10 mg/kg/body weight/week). When CDDP was administered three days after discontinuation of AGM-1470 the most pronounced antimetastatic effects were observed, although the antitumor effect was approximately the same.

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Morishita, T., Mii, Y., Miyauchi, Y., Miura, S., Honoki, K., Aoki, M., … Konishi, Y. (1997). Efficacy of CDDP and AGM-1470 Chemotherapy Against Lung Metastasis in Rat Osteosarcoma Depends on the Timing of Combined Administration. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 27(4), 236–239. https://doi.org/10.1093/jjco/27.4.236

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