Enhancement of chemotherapy by manipulation of tumour pH
N Raghunand, X He, R Van Sluis, B Mahoney… - British journal of …, 1999 - nature.com
N Raghunand, X He, R Van Sluis, B Mahoney, B Baggett, CW Taylor, G Paine-Murrieta…
British journal of cancer, 1999•nature.comThe extracellular (interstitial) pH (pHe) of solid tumours is significantly more acidic compared
to normal tissues. In-vitro, low pH reduces the uptake of weakly basic chemotherapeutic
drugs and, hence, reduces their cytotoxicity. This phenomenon has been postulated to
contribute to a 'physiological'resistance to weakly basic drugs in vivo. Doxorubicin is a weak
base chemotherapeutic agent that is commonly used in combination chemotherapy to
clinically treat breast cancers. This report demonstrates that MCF-7 human breast cancer …
to normal tissues. In-vitro, low pH reduces the uptake of weakly basic chemotherapeutic
drugs and, hence, reduces their cytotoxicity. This phenomenon has been postulated to
contribute to a 'physiological'resistance to weakly basic drugs in vivo. Doxorubicin is a weak
base chemotherapeutic agent that is commonly used in combination chemotherapy to
clinically treat breast cancers. This report demonstrates that MCF-7 human breast cancer …
Summary
The extracellular (interstitial) pH (pHe) of solid tumours is significantly more acidic compared to normal tissues. In-vitro, low pH reduces the uptake of weakly basic chemotherapeutic drugs and, hence, reduces their cytotoxicity. This phenomenon has been postulated to contribute to a ‘physiological’resistance to weakly basic drugs in vivo. Doxorubicin is a weak base chemotherapeutic agent that is commonly used in combination chemotherapy to clinically treat breast cancers. This report demonstrates that MCF-7 human breast cancer cells in vitro are more susceptible to doxorubicin toxicity at pH 7.4, compared to pH 6.8. Furthermore 31 P-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) has shown that the pHe of MCF-7 human breast cancer xenografts can be effectively and significantly raised with sodium bicarbonate in drinking water. The bicarbonate-induced extracellular alkalinization leads to significant improvements in the therapeutic effectiveness of doxorubicin against MCF-7 xenografts in vivo. Although physiological resistance to weakly basic chemotherapeutics is well-documented in vitro and in theory, these data represent the first in vivo demonstration of this important phenomenon.
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