Block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide (pluronics) as immunomodulators and antitumour agents.

Biomedical science Pub Date : 1991-01-01
I N Topchieva, V N Erokhin, S V Osipova, M M Khrutskaya, T A Kupriyanova, S N Bykovskaya
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Block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide (pluronics) are nontoxic water-soluble membranotropic surfactants available as polymers with various compositions, molecular masses, number, and arrangement of blocks. In vivo experiments are reported which demonstrate that these polymers and their functional derivatives stimulate the production of anti-sheep-erythrocyte antibodies in mice. The introduction of reactive (hydroperoxide) groups into the polymers by chemical modification or by solubilization of low-molecular-mass hydroperoxides alters the properties of these immunostimulators. In vitro experiments revealed that these modified polymers enhance the activity of natural killer cells without reducing their viability. It is proposed that the immunomodulatory properties of pluronics and their derivatives play an important role in the antitumour activity of these substances in vivo.

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环氧乙烷和环氧丙烷嵌段共聚物(pluronics)作为免疫调节剂和抗肿瘤剂。
环氧乙烷和环氧丙烷的嵌段共聚物(pluronics)是无毒的水溶性膜性表面活性剂,具有各种组成、分子质量、嵌段数目和排列方式。据报道,体内实验表明,这些聚合物及其功能衍生物刺激小鼠抗羊红细胞抗体的产生。通过化学修饰或低分子质量氢过氧化物的增溶,将活性基团(氢过氧化物)引入聚合物,改变了这些免疫刺激剂的性质。体外实验表明,这些改性聚合物增强了自然杀伤细胞的活性,而不降低其生存能力。提示pluronics及其衍生物的免疫调节特性在其体内抗肿瘤活性中起重要作用。
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