The cytotoxic effects of the sequence and timing in combined hyperthermia and bleomycin treatment were tested in vitro using V79 Chinese hamster cells. The order of treatment was important; heat treatment followed by the administration of bleomycin yielded greater cytotoxicity than when the opposite order was used. To determine whether heat-treated tumors have an altered uptake of bleomycin, rat rhabdomyosarcoma (BA 1112) tumors were heated locally with RF current (43 degrees C, 90 min.), injected with 57Co-bleomycin, and imaged on a radioisotope camera. Results of tumor-to-background (T/B) ratio analysis indicate that (a) local hyperthermia (43 degrees C) does not appear to alter tumor uptake patterns of 57Co-bleomycin; and (b) intravenous and intraperitoneal injections produce similar T/B uptake ratios, typically between 2 and 3 at 120 minutes postinjection. In the BA 1112/WAG/Rij tumor system, local hyperthermia treatment does not seem to interfere with the subsequent accumulation of bleomycin in the tumor.
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