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Pronounced Inhibitory Effect of Chlorcyclizine (CCZ) in Experimental Hepatocarcinoma

SUJATA G. DASTIDAR, KUMKUM GANGULY, S. K. MAHAPATRA, NOTON KUMAR DUTTA, KAUSHIKI MAZUMDAR, A.N. CHAKRABARTY and NOBORU MOTOHASHI
In Vivo January 2006, 20 (1) 97-102;
SUJATA G. DASTIDAR
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Abstract

The piperazine chlorcyclizine HCl (CCZ), possessing significant antimetabolic as well as virucidal and virustatic activities against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other retroviruses, was selected to determine its anticarcinogenic potential. The anticancer activity of CCZ was evaluated against procarcinogen n-diethylnitrosamine (NDA)-initiated hepatocarcinogenesis, which was subsequently promoted by phenobarbital (PB) in male Sprague-Dawley rats. The anticancer efficacy of CCZ was monitored by estimating some potential markers of neoplastic and preneoplastic hepatic conditions, e.g., glutathione (GSH), glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (γGTP). CCZ exhibited antineoplastic activity on a long-term therapeutic basis. Furthermore, this drug restricted the exponential increase of the antioxidant markers in the hyperplastic nodule and the surrounding liver tissues in comparison with the carcinogen-controlled rats during the entire period of treatment. A decrease in the number of nodules was observed in the CCZ-treated group.

  • Carcinogenesis
  • chlorcyclizine
  • n-diethyl-nitrosamine
  • hepatocarcinoma

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  • Received June 2, 2005.
  • Accepted September 16, 2005.
  • Copyright © 2006 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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SUJATA G. DASTIDAR, KUMKUM GANGULY, S. K. MAHAPATRA, NOTON KUMAR DUTTA, KAUSHIKI MAZUMDAR, A.N. CHAKRABARTY, NOBORU MOTOHASHI
In Vivo Jan 2006, 20 (1) 97-102;

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