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Published in: Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology 3/2004

01-03-2004 | Original Article

Insulin-induced enhancement of antitumoral response to methotrexate in breast cancer patients

Authors: Eduardo Lasalvia-Prisco, Silvia Cucchi, Jesús Vázquez, Eduardo Lasalvia-Galante, Wilson Golomar, William Gordon

Published in: Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology | Issue 3/2004

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Abstract

Purpose

It has been reported that insulin increases the cytotoxic effect in vitro of methotrexate by as much as 10,000-fold. The purpose of this study was to explore the clinical value of insulin as a potentiator of methotrexate.

Patients and methods

Included in this prospective, randomized clinical trial were 30 women with metastatic breast cancer resistant to fluorouracil + Adriamycin + cyclophosphamide and also resistant to hormone therapy with measurable lesions. Three groups each of ten patients received two 21-day courses of the following treatments: insulin + methotrexate, methotrexate, and insulin, respectively. In each patient, the size of the target tumor was measured before and after treatment according to the Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors. The changes in the size of the target tumor in the three groups were compared statistically.

Results

Under the trial conditions, the methotrexate-treated group and the insulin-treated group responded most frequently with progressive disease. The group treated with insulin + methotrexate responded most frequently with stable disease. The median increase in tumor size was significantly lower with insulin + methotrexate than with each drug used separately.

Discussion

Our results confirmed in vivo the results of previous in vitro studies showing clinical evidence that insulin potentiates methotrexate under conditions where insulin alone does not promote an increase in tumor growth. Therefore, the chemotherapy antitumoral activity must have been enhanced by the biochemical events elicited in tumor cells by insulin.

Conclusions

In multidrug-resistant metastatic breast cancer, methotrexate + insulin produced a significant antitumoral response that was not seen with either methotrexate or insulin used separately.
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Metadata
Title
Insulin-induced enhancement of antitumoral response to methotrexate in breast cancer patients
Authors
Eduardo Lasalvia-Prisco
Silvia Cucchi
Jesús Vázquez
Eduardo Lasalvia-Galante
Wilson Golomar
William Gordon
Publication date
01-03-2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology / Issue 3/2004
Print ISSN: 0344-5704
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0843
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00280-003-0716-7

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