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Estrogen agonistic/antagonistic effects of miproxifene phosphate (TAT-59)

Journal

CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 133-141

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s002800050021

Keywords

miproxifene phosphate (TAT-59); tamoxifen; antitumor activity; estrogen-antiestrogen

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Purpose: We evaluated miproxifene phosphate (TAT-59) to elucidate its efficacy in antiestrogen therapy for breast cancer patients and to assess its tissue-selective estrogenic/antiestrogenic activity. Methods: Using DP-TAT-59, a major and active metabolite of TAT-59, an in vitro cell growth inhibition test was performed. Antitumor activity was determined using TAT-59 against human tumor xenografts of the MCF-7 and the Br-10 cell lines and MCF-7-derived tamoxifen-resistant cell lines, R-27 and FST-1. The antitumor activity of DP-TAT-59 and DM-DP-TAT-59, major metabolites of TAT-59 found in human blood following a TAT-59 dose, was also examined after intravenous administration to experimental animals. The residual estrogenic activity of TAT-59, evaluated in terms of bone and lipid metabolism in ovariectomized rats, was then compared with that of tamoxifen. Results: DP-TAT-59 significantly inhibited the proliferation of estrogen receptor-positive MCF-7 and T-47D tumor cells in the presence of 1 nM estradiol. TAT-59, given to mice bearing MCF-7 or Br-10 xenografts, at the dose level of 5 mg/kg, exerted a significant growth inhibitory effect that was stronger than that of tamoxifen. Moreover, R-27 and FST-1 tumors, which show a resistance to tamoxifen, responded strongly to TAT-59, suggesting that TAT-59 might be effective against tumors resistant to tamoxifen. The metabolites of TAT-59, DP-TAT-59 and DM-DP-TAT-59, showed similar antitumor activity. Both TAT-59 and tamoxifen suppressed the decrease in bone density and reduced the blood cholesterol levels in ovariectomized rats, suggesting that the estrogenic Conclusions: On the basis of the above results, one may expect TAT-59 to become an effective drug in patients with tumors less sensitive to tamoxifen, while its estrogenic activity as determined by bone and lipid metabolism is similar to that of tamoxifen.

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