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The effect of adriamycin (ADM) infusion-rate on cellular ADM concentrations and on clonogenicity of human haematopoietic cells was studied in vivo and in vitro. In patients an ADM dose of 30 mg m-2 was administered as a bolus injection, or as a 4 h or a 24 h infusion. In vitro the effect of ADM on clonogenic cell growth was determined after exposure during 5 min, 2 h and 24 h of human bone marrow cells to increasing ADM concentrations. ADM showed rapid intracellular accumulation, to levels 100-fold the plasma concentration in vivo or the incubation medium concentration in the in vitro experiments. After a bolus injection or 5 min exposure only approximately 10% of the cellular peak ADM was retained after elimination of the drug from the plasma or the incubation medium. Ninety percent of the ADM was apparently 'loosely' bound. After 4 h and 24 h constant-rate infusions and also after 2 h and 24 h incubations in vitro, the cells accumulated ADM gradually, and the subsequent washing-out of the cellular ADM was substantially less, most of the ADM being 'tightly' bound. Despite these different patterns of uptake and retention after in vivo short- and long-lasting infusion of the same total dose, the 'tightly-bound' cellular ADM concentrations were the same. Moreover, comparable cellular ADM concentrations, retained after efflux of the 'loosely-bound' cellular ADM fraction were equally cytotoxic to normal human clonogenic cells. Short-lasting cellular peak ADM concentrations which occur after a bolus injection or after short exposure to high ADM concentrations are not essential for the cytotoxic effect, in contrast to the retained, 'tightly-bound' cellular ADM levels.
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Raijmakers, R., Speth, P., de Witte, T. et al. Infusion-rate independent cellular adriamycin concentrations and cytotoxicity to human bone marrow clonogenic cells (CFU-GM). Br J Cancer 56, 123–126 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1987.168
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1987.168