Cancer research
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A newly synthesized platinum analogue, cis-1,1-diaminomethylcyclohexaneplatinum(II) sulfate (TNO-6), was compared with cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cis-DDP) for antitumor activity and nephrotoxicity. Antitumor activity was determined in an IgM immunocytoma model in the LOU/M rat. Tumor cells were inoculated on the left flank, and therapy was started when a tumor diameter of 10 to 30 mm was reached. ⋯ For TNO-6, even in the highest dose investigated (2.0 mg/kg twice a week for 7 weeks), no nephrotoxicity was observed on histological examination of kidney and blood urea and creatinine values, whereas for cis-DDP nephrotoxicity was still present in the lowest dose investigated (0.5 mg/kg). From the comparison of the antitumor activity and nephrotoxicity of TNO-6 and cis-DDP, administered i.p. in 5% glucose solution, it is concluded that both drugs have comparable antitumor activity and potency. In contrast to the effects of cis-DDP, no nephrotoxicity was observed with TNO-6; thus, TNO-6 might be a good alternative to cis-DDP in avoiding nephrotoxicity during platinum therapy.