Inhibition of antilymphoma allograft response in normal and lethally irradiated mice by cyclophosphamide (NSC-26271) and isophosphamide (NSC-109724).

Cancer chemotherapy reports Pub Date : 1975-09-01
D P Houchens, A Iorio, A Barzi, A Goldin, E Bonmassar
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Cyclophosphamide and isophosphamide (an analog) were tested for their effect on the antilymphoma allograft reaction in normal and lethally irradiated mice. Both drugs were effective in abrogating the classic allograft response if given 1 or 3 days before the tumor challenge. While the drugs also inhibited the hemopoietic-histocompatibily response, they were effective when adminstered 7 days before challenge. It is suggested that the activity of various immunosuppressive agents could be compared for their effect on the hemopoietic-histocompatibility system to select the best agent for transplantation of bone marrow or bone marrow or bone marrow-derived cells. Drug toxicity, as well as the effect of the drugs on humoral response and DNA synthesis, was also compared. While isophosphamide was found to be less toxic than cyclophosphamide, the effect of humoral response and DNA synthesis was comparable.

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环磷酰胺(NSC-26271)和异磷酰胺(NSC-109724)对正常和致死照射小鼠抗淋巴瘤同种异体移植物反应的抑制作用
环磷酰胺和异磷酰胺(一种类似物)对正常和致死照射小鼠抗淋巴瘤同种异体移植物反应的影响进行了测试。如果在肿瘤侵袭前1或3天给药,这两种药物都能有效地消除经典的同种异体移植物反应。虽然这些药物也会抑制造血组织相容性反应,但在攻击前7天给药是有效的。建议通过比较不同免疫抑制剂对造血组织相容性系统的影响,选择适合骨髓、骨髓或骨髓源性细胞移植的最佳免疫抑制剂。比较了药物毒性以及对体液反应和DNA合成的影响。虽然发现异磷酰胺的毒性比环磷酰胺小,但体液反应和DNA合成的影响是相当的。
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