Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
- Volume 8 Issue 3_4
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- Pages.23-32
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- 1993
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- 2671-9525(eISSN)
Studies on the Mechanism of Nephrotoxicity Caused by Antitumor Platinum Complex
항암성 백금화합물의 신장독성에 관한 연구
Abstract
This study was designed to elucidate the mechanism of nephrotoxicity caused by antitumor agent tetraphosphine platinum (II) complex (RC-1), which was synthesized as a tetraphosphine Pt (II) derivatives recently. Rats treated with RC-1 (20mg/kg/day) showed the increase of BUN value and malondialdehyde contents in kidney homogenate, compared to the control and which means the lipid peroxidation was a main cause of nephrotoxicity. In order to investigate the cytotoxic mechanism of RC-1, we also tested and revealed the generation of oxygen free radicals derived from neutrophil stimulated by RC-1 and interaction of the oxygen free radicals with the erythrocyte membrane. From the above results, we suggest that nephrotoxicity of general platinum (II) antitumor compounds as well as RC-1 were inhibited by radical scavengers.
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