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© 1990 Oxford University Press

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L-Methionine Suppresses Pathological Sequelae of cis-Platinum in the Rat

MARK A. BASINGER, MARK M. JONES and MYRON A. HOLSCHER

Departments of Chemistry and Pathology and Center in Molecular Toxicology, Vanderbill University Nashville, Tennessee 37235

Received August 25, 1989; accepted December 1, 1989

L-Methionine Suppresses Pathological Sequelae of cis-Platinum in the Rat. BASINGER, M. A., JONES, M. M., AND HOLSCHER, M. A. (1990). Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 14, 568–577. The pathological changes characteristically observed in the kidney, bone marrow, thymus, spleen, and duodenum of the rat given 12.2 mg/kgofc/5-platinum(CDDP)ip are reduced or eliminated when a CDDP solution containing a 20-fold excess of L-methionine to c/s-platinum is administered. L-Methionine was also effective in reducing the renal toxicity induced by CDDP when given orally 20 min before the iv administration of 7.5 mg CDDP/kg. L-Methionine did not compromise the efficacy of CDDP when the antitumor activity of the combination of L-methio-nine and CDDP was measured against the Walker 256 carcinosarcoma in the rat. No significant reduction in the antitumor activity of the CDDP resulted from the parenteral administration of L-Methionine when evaluated against the L1210 murine leukemia. The oral administration of L-methionine (500 mg/kg) 30 min after the administration of CDDP has no significant effect on the antitumor activity of CDDP in mice bearing the L1210 murine leukemia. The results suggest that L-methionine may have some practical utility in the control of certain aspects of CDDP toxicity.


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