Pilot Study on the Growth Inhibition by Estramustine Phosphate (Estracyt®) of Rat Mammary Tumours Sensitive and Insensitive to Oestrogen

2009 
Rat mammary tumours induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene had a higher concentration of 3H and 14C than muscle after injection of estramustine phosphate labelled with 3H in the oestrogen moiety and 14C in the alkylating moiety. Thin-layer chromatography showed that dephosphorylated estramustine phosphate was present in the tumours but no free oestradiol-17β. The uptake of the drug in the tumours was parallelled by a dose dependant retardation of tumour growth and a prevention of tumour number increase. Estramustine phosphate also retarded growth of mammary tumours resistant to treatment with oestradiol-17β. It is concluded that estramustine phosphate has a greater effect on tumour growth than oestrogen.
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