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Experimental study of the antitumor effect of aurumacryl

Gold polyacrylate (aurumacryl) belonging to a new class of compounds for oncology — metal polyacrylates — was shown to exhibit strong antitumor activity. Aurumacryl causes 80—90% growth inhibition in vivo of murine solid tumors (Lewis lung carcinoma, Ca-755 adenocarcinoma, and Acatol adenocarcinoma)...

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Published in:Russian chemical bulletin 2017-12, Vol.66 (12), p.2333-2338
Main Authors: Ostrovskaya, L. A., Korman, D. B., Grehova, A. K., Osipov, A. N., Bluhterova, N. V., Fomina, M. M., Rikova, V. A., Abzaeva, K. A.
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description Gold polyacrylate (aurumacryl) belonging to a new class of compounds for oncology — metal polyacrylates — was shown to exhibit strong antitumor activity. Aurumacryl causes 80—90% growth inhibition in vivo of murine solid tumors (Lewis lung carcinoma, Ca-755 adenocarcinoma, and Acatol adenocarcinoma) compared to the control and induces cell death in vitro in 60% of MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cells. Substantial changes in proliferation kinetics of the surviving fraction of tumor cells following treatment with aurumacryl were observed, which are related to the predominant accumulation (93%) of cells in the proliferative resting phase G 0 and a substantial decrease in the percentage of proliferating cells (7%). These data provide evidence that the cells that survive lose reproductive ability under treatment with aurumacryl.
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