Journal article
Combretastatin A4 prodrug study of effect on the growth and the microvasculature of colorectal liver metastases in a murine model
C Malcontenti-Wilson, V Muralidharan, S Skinner, C Christophi, D Sherris, PE O’Brien
Clinical Cancer Research | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Published : 2001
Abstract
Combretastatin A4P (CA4P) is a prodrug that, in active form, binds to tubulin microtubules of capillary endothelial cells. Studies to date indicate it has significant activity as a specific tumor vascular targeting agent. The goals were to assess the effects of CA4P on tumor growth and microvasculature of colorectal liver metastases in the mouse model, using stereological and histological methods to measure tumor growth, and vascular corrosion casting and laser doppler flowmetry to assess effect on the microvasculature. Continuous s.c. infusion of CA4P produced a major reduction in tumor growth. The percentage of the liver occupied by metastases decreased from 20.55 ± 13.3% in controls to 7...
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