Chromosomal aberrations induced by thio-TEPA in cells of malignant ovarian tumors in humans
Neĭshtadt, E.L.; Gnilevskaia, Z.U.; Aĭnbinder, N.M.
Voprosy Onkologii 21(7): 48-53
1975
ISSN/ISBN: 0507-3758 PMID: 814712 Document Number: 94972
Chromosome abberations in cells of 4 ovarian cancer patients have been studied prior to and during the treatment with ThioTEPA. ThioTEPA was injected intraperitoneally once a week in a dose of 40 mg. The amount of abberant cells prior to the therapy averaged 7.8%. 14 days following the treatment the amount of cells with chromosome abberations reached its peak (88.6%). By the 21st day of ThioTEPA treatment, when a total dose of the drug was 120 mg, the number of cells with abberations rapidly decreased, and by the 28-35th day of treatment there was a fall up to the initial values. ThioTEPA induced in tumor cells chiefly abberations of chromatoid type that evidenced the injury of cells in a phase G2 of the cellular cycle. A decrease in the number of chromosome abberations in tumor cells during the treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs is a morphological indication of the appearance of drug resistance.