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Reversal of Adriamycin Resistance by Verapamil in Human Ovarian Cancer
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1984
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MedicinePharmacologyGynecologyPharmacotherapyAdriamycin ResistanceAnti-cancer AgentCancer TreatmentOncologyTumor BiologyEndocrine-related CancerOvarian CancerDrug Resistance
The effectiveness of adriamycin in the treatment of ovarian cancer and other human tumors has been limited by the development of drug resistance. Verapamil, a calcium channel blocking agent, completely reversed adriamycin resistance in human ovarian cancer cells with moderate (three- to sixfold) degrees of resistance and partially reversed resistance in highly (150-fold) resistant cells. The potentiating effect of verapamil was due to inhibition of adriamycin efflux in the resistant cells. These results have led to a clinical trial of adriamycin and verapamil in refractory ovarian cancer patients.
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