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Radiation Sensitizing Effect of Estramustine is not Dependent on Apoptosis

KAARLO STAHLBERG, KALEVI KAIREMO, KRISTA ERKKILÄ, VIRVE PENTIKÄINEN, PEKKA SORVARI, KIMMO TAARI, LEO DUNKEL and SAKARI RANNIKKO
Anticancer Research July 2005, 25 (4) 2873-2878;
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Abstract

Background: Estramustine is an anti-mitotic cytostatic drug that also enhances the effect of radiotherapy. The mechanism of radiosensitization is not thoroughly known. Since both radiotherapy and estramustine induce apoptosis in prostate cancer cells, we conducted an experiment to show whether radiosensitization is mediated by apoptosis. Materials and Methods: DU-145 human prostate cancer cells were xenografted to nude mice and treated with estramustine for 2 weeks and external radiation for 3 to 6 days (18 to 36 Gy). Tumor regression was measured mechanically and the rate of apoptosis defined by the amount of low molecular weight DNA fragmentation. Follow-up time was 1 to 18 days. Results: The tumor size regressed in the group of mice receiving both radiotherapy and estramustine. Four weeks after the treatment, apoptosis was accentuated in the tumors treated with estramustine or radiation but not with their combination. Conclusion: Estramustine potentiates radiotherapy, but not by enhancing radiation-induced apoptosis.

  • Prostate cancer
  • DU 145
  • xenograft
  • radiotherapy
  • testis
  • estramustine

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  • Received January 10, 2005.
  • Accepted April 22, 2005.
  • Copyright© 2005 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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KAARLO STAHLBERG, KALEVI KAIREMO, KRISTA ERKKILÄ, VIRVE PENTIKÄINEN, PEKKA SORVARI, KIMMO TAARI, LEO DUNKEL, SAKARI RANNIKKO
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