Cevipabulin fumarate (Synonyms: TTI-237 fumarate) |
カタログ番号GC35659 |
セビパブリン フマル酸塩 (TTI-237 フマル酸塩) は、経口の微小管活性抗腫瘍化合物であり、[3H]NSC 49842 のチューブリンへの結合を阻害し、ヒト腫瘍細胞株における細胞毒性の IC50 は 18-40 nM です。
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Cevipabulin fumarate (TTI-237 fumarate) is an oral, microtubule-active, antitumor compound and inhibits the binding of [3H] vinblastine to tubulin, with an IC50 of 18-40 nM for cytotoxicity in human tumor cell line[1][2]. IC50: 18-40 nM (microtubule in human tumor cells)[1].
Cevipabulin (0-50 nM, 72 hours) shows good activity (between 18 and 40 nM IC50 values) on cell lines from ovarian, breast, prostate, and cervical tumors[1].Flow cytometry experiments reveal that, Cevipabulin (TTI-237) at low concentrations (20-40 nM) produces sub-G1 nuclei and, at concentrations above 50 nM, it causes a strong G2-M block[1]. Cell Cytotoxicity Assay[1] Cell Line: Human cancer cell lines (SK-OV-3, MDA-MB-435, MDA-MB-468, LnCaP, and Hela cells).
Cevipabulin (TTI-2370)( 5, 10, 15, and 20 mg/kg, every 4 days for 4 cycles, in mice) is active by i.v. and p.o. administration against human tumor xenografts, showing dose-dependent effects, with good antitumor activity at 20 and 15 mg/kg[1]. Animal Model: Athymic nu/nu female mice implanted s.c. in the flank with 1×107 LoVo human colon adenocarcinoma cells[1].
[1]. Beyer CF, et al. TTI-237: a novel microtubule-active compound with in vivo antitumor activity. Cancer Res. 2008 Apr 1;68(7):2292-300. [2]. Beyer CF, et al. The microtubule-active antitumor compound TTI-237 has both DB01229-like and Leurocristine-like properties. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 2009 Sep;64(4):681-9.
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