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any infos about intravesical chemotherapy ?
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Transmurally absorbed intravesical chemotherapy with dimethylsulfoxide
in an animal model. Yaman O, Ozdiler E, Sozen S, Gogus O Department of Urology, University
of Ankara, Turkey. BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the
hypothesis that dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) enhances the absorbtion of
the intravesical chemotherapeutics. METHODS: Fifty male Wistar rats
received 1.5 mg N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) intravesically every
other week (weeks 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8) for a total of five doses. After
week 14, rats underwent intravesical installation of either epirubicin (1 mg) or epirubicin + DMSO (50%) every other week (weeks 14, 16, 18,
20 and 22). The absorbtion of epirubicin was estimated histologically
by observing its fluorescence in the bladder. RESULTS: We observed
papiller and/or hyperplastic formations in rat bladders (10/50 rats)
due to installation of MNU. Epirubicin fluorescence was observed in
the entire bladder wall of normal or hyperplastic regions in rats that
were given DMSO prior to epirubicin. However, epirubicin was observed
only in normal-appearing mucosa or in superficial layers of
hyperplastic regions. CONCLUSIONS: The concomittant addition of DMSO
with intravesical epirubicin enhances the absorbtion of epirubicin to
the entire bladder wall. In this way, epirubicin cytotoxicity and
antitumor activity can be potentiated. This can be useful for both the
treatment of superficial bladder cancer (especially in local
recurrence and progression) and invasive bladder cancer (especially in
regional chemotherapy).
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