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Anticancer effects of low-dose 10-hydroxycamptothecin in human colon cancer

  • Oncol Rep. 2006 May;15(5):1273-9.
Yueh-Hsin Ping 1 Hsin-Chen Lee Jen-Yi Lee Pin-Ho Wu Li-Kang Ho Chin-Wen Chi Ming-Fong Lu Jane-Jen Wang
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  • 1 Department and Institute of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
PMID: 16596197
Abstract

10-Hydroxycamptothecin (10-HCPT), an indole alkaloid isolated from a Chinese tree, Camptotheca acuminate, inhibits the activity of Topoisomerase I and has a broad spectrum of Anticancer activity in vitro and in vivo. However, its use has been limited due to its water-insolubility and toxicity with i.v. administration. The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy, toxicity and proper dosage of 10-HCPT as a single agent by oral administration in the treatment of human colon Cancer. 10-HCPT significantly repressed the proliferation of Colo 205 cells at a relatively low concentration (5-20 nM). Flow cytometry analysis and western blot and Apoptosis assays demonstrated that low-dose 10-HCPT arrested Colo 205 cells in the G2 phase of the cell cycle and triggered Apoptosis through a caspase-3-dependent pathway. Moreover, following oral administration at doses of 2.5-7.5 mg/kg/2 days, significant suppression of tumor growth by 10-HCPT was observed in mouse xenografts. No acute toxicity was observed after an oral challenge of 10-HCPT in BALB/c-nude mice every 2 days. The results of this study suggest that a relatively low dose of 10-HCPT (p.o.) is able to inhibit the growth of colon Cancer, facilitating the development of a new protocol of human trials with this Anticancer drug.

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