2002
DOI: 10.1097/00001813-200203000-00014
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Modification of adriamycin pharmacokinetics by direct electric current in rats

Abstract: Adriamycin (ADR, doxorubicin), a drug having cardiotoxicity, is electrically charged as a cation in blood. We therefore investigated whether iontophoresis caused by direct electric current (DC; 50 microA, 90 min) would cause systemic modification of ADR pharmacokinetics. Cathode and anode were placed into a right kidney and muscles of the abdominal wall, respectively, in six Donryu rats. Urinary excretion of ADR, as measured by catheterizing into the right kidney, was significantly higher in the DC group than … Show more

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“…Their results show that the anticancer effect of LIDC depends not only of electrode position but also of the applied voltage [37]. This method is well improved when combined with alternative therapeutic techniques such as chemotherapy [38] immunotherapy (e.g. TNF-α) [39], radiotherapy [40], hyperthermia [41], laser [42], ultrasound [43] and saline solutions [44].…”
Section: Introduction *mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results show that the anticancer effect of LIDC depends not only of electrode position but also of the applied voltage [37]. This method is well improved when combined with alternative therapeutic techniques such as chemotherapy [38] immunotherapy (e.g. TNF-α) [39], radiotherapy [40], hyperthermia [41], laser [42], ultrasound [43] and saline solutions [44].…”
Section: Introduction *mentioning
confidence: 99%