1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00685326
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WR2721 as a modulator of cisplatin-and carboplatin-induced side effects in comparison with other chemoprotective agents: a molecular approach

Abstract: Cisplatin is an active cytostatic that became successful in the treatment of several types of solid tumours after its nephrotoxic potential was controlled by hydration and diuresis. Thiol compounds were tested to reduce further cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity. Thiosulphate is rapidly excreted by the kidneys and protects against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity by inactivating reactive platinum species in the kidney. Due to inactivation of cisplatin in the circulation, thiosulphate also interferes with its ant… Show more

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“…to reverse platin-DNA adduct formation and to repair DNA by hydrogen atom transfer or oxygen depletion (Purdie and Inhaber. 1983: Willson et al 1983: Treskes and van der Vijgh. 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to reverse platin-DNA adduct formation and to repair DNA by hydrogen atom transfer or oxygen depletion (Purdie and Inhaber. 1983: Willson et al 1983: Treskes and van der Vijgh. 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WR is an organic thiophosphate whose metabolite WR-1065 is more readily absorbed by normal versus malignant cells. Protection from CISinduced damage then occurs from this metabolite's various antioxidant actions against ROS and through proton donation to damaged DNA at the sulfhydryl sites (Culy and Spencer 2001;Treskes et al 1993). WR has been effective in ameliorating CIS-induced hematotoxicity and nephrotoxicity (Glover et al 1986) and neuropathy (Mollman et al 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WR-1065, the active metabolite of amifostine, protects cells from cytotoxic damage by scavenging oxygen-free radicals generated by radiation and anthracyclines and by binding to highly reactive nucleophiles and thus preventing nucleophiles from reacting with DNA (Treskes and van der Vijgh, 1993). The sulphydryl group of WR-1065 inactivates carbonium ions generated by alkylating agents and thereby prevents the formation of DNA crosslinks (DeNeve et al, 1988).…”
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