Anti-tumour activity of tachykinin NK1 receptor antagonists on human glioma U373 MG xenograft
Astrocytes harbour functional receptors to many neurotransmitters, including substance P (SP), an undecapeptide belonging to the tachykinin family of peptide transmitters. SP activates malignant glial cells to induce cytokine release and proliferation, both responses being relevant for tumour progre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of cancer 2000-01, Vol.82 (2), p.480-487 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Astrocytes harbour functional receptors to many neurotransmitters, including substance P (SP), an undecapeptide belonging to the tachykinin family of peptide transmitters. SP activates malignant glial cells to induce cytokine release and proliferation, both responses being relevant for tumour progression. In tumours developed in nude mice transplanted subcutaneously (s.c.) to U373 MG human glioma cells, the presence of SP was observed at immunohistochemistry. Although the administration of exogenous SP did not significantly affect the size or development of U373 MG xenograft, a role of SP in supporting glioma progression
in vivo
was highlighted by the tumour growth inhibition induced by highly specific and selective human tachykinin NK
1
receptor antagonists (MEN 11467 and MEN 11149). The anti-tumour activity of MEN 11467 was observed both with s.c. or intravenous treatments and was partially reverted by the concomitant administration of exogenous SP. Doxorubicin did not show any activity in controlling U373 MG growth in this
in vivo
model. A novel therapeutic approach to treat malignant gliomas with tachykinin NK
1
receptor antagonists is suggested by these findings. © 2000 Cancer Research Campaign |
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ISSN: | 0007-0920 1532-1827 |
DOI: | 10.1054/bjoc.1999.0946 |