The interaction of the steroidal antagonist faslodex and methotrexate. |
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Authors: | J A DeSoto D Bowen W M Southerland M Hawkins E B Fryar J H Davis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Howard University, 520 W Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20059, USA. |
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Abstract: | Faslodex (FAS, ICI 182, 780), a novel steroidal estrogen antagonist decreased high-dose methotrexate (MTX) cytotoxicity in MCF-7 breast cancer cells. When FAS is given at least 24 hr prior to MTX, the resultant interaction is antagonistic. However, when breast cancer cells are exposed to FAS 24 hr after MTX, the interaction between FAS and MTX is not antagonistic. The proliferation of cells exposed to 0.1 microM FAS and 10 microM MTX alone or in combination with FAS 24 hr prior to MTX was in the following order: FAS>FAS 24 hr prior to MTX>MTX. MTX administration 24 hr prior to FAS had the following inhibitory effects on the growth of cells: MTX 24 hr prior to FAS >MTX>FAS 24 hr prior to MTX>FAS>control (no drug exposure). To determine if the antagonistic interaction between FAS and MTX was a function of sequence and time, cells were exposed to FAS 24 hr and 36 hr prior to MTX exposure. The percentages of control rates were 42.70 +/- 4.60% and 57.89 +/- 0.55%, respectively, from a 24 hr and 36 hr exposure of FAS prior to MTX. The growth rates after 24 and 36 hr exposures to MTX alone were 30.30 +/- 0.61% and 33.11 +/- 2.57% of control rates, respectively. These studies suggest that: a) the interactions between FAS and MTX are sequence-dependent; b) FAS antagonizes the effect of MTX when FAS administration precedes MTX, and c) FAS antagonism to MTX is a function of time. |
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