Abstract

AbstractCarboplatin was encapsulated in reverse phase evaporation vesicles (REV) consisting of hydrogenated egg phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol (HEPC:CH) in a molar ratio of 1 : 0.25. Both antitumor effects, influence on hematopoiesis and cytokine levels were measured in mice after i.p. or i.v. injection in comparison to the free drug. In the syngeneic murine P 388 leukemia and the Meth A sarcoma liposomal encapsulation resulted in a loss of antitumor activity. On contrary, in 3/6 breast carcinomas xenografted to nude mice CPL had a superior tumor inhibiting effect compared to free carboplatin, which could be further improved by using the combination of free and liposomal drug. As reported earlier CPL induced a five- or tenfold, at least 30 days lasting increase in peripheral white blood cells after only one single i.v. or i.p. injection, respectively. A second administration in a 7–10 weeks distance was able to a repeated stimulation. The colony forming activity and the percentage of cells in S-phase...

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