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I came across this study earlier yesterday:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cytotoxic Effect of Nerium Oleander Extract (ANVIRZEL[superscript TM]) on Bladder Cancer Cells. (Meeting abstract).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sub-category:

 

Genitourinary Cancer

 

 

Category:

 

Genitourinary Cancer

 

 

Meeting:

 

1999 ASCO Annual Meeting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abstract No:

 

1328

 

 

Author(s):

 

Lamm Donald , Kamat Ashish , DeHaven Jean

 

 

Abstract:

 

OBJECTIVES: In 1998, 54, 400 new cases of bladder cancer and 12, 500 bladder cancer deaths will occur in the United States. Despite complete transurethral resection, tumor recurs in 66% and 88% of patients by 5 and 15 years respectively and tumor progression occurs in 24-56% of patients. In Turkey, a water-soluble extract of Nerium (N.) oleander has been used as a remedy against human malignancies with subjective success but without corroborating laboratory data. We attempted to critically evaluate the N. oleander extract as a candidate agent for adjuvant therapy. METHODS: Three human cell lines, T24, HTB9 and TccSUP, and one mouse cell line, MBT2, were used to test an extract of N. oleander, supplied as Anvirzel[superscript TM] (Ozelle Pharmaceuticals). Doses of Anvirzel[superscript TM] ranging from 0 to 1000 mcg/ml (0 mcg/ml being control), containing 0-210 mcg/ml N. oleander extract, were applied to cell cultures for 1, 2, 24, and 96 hours, with evaluation by MTT (colorimetric assay for living cell number) at 96 hours (hrs). The t-test was used to evaluate statistical significance (p<0.05) with 6 wells per data point. RESULTS: At 96 hrs exposure, 210 mcg/ml had produced cellular proliferation inhibition rates of 88.11[plusmn]1.88% (T24), 86.81[plusmn]1.03% (HTB9) and 77.16[plusmn]0.78% (TccSUP). Significant results were also produced by brief exposures to lower concentrations: 42-84mcg/ml (1hr), 42-63mcg/ml (2 hrs), 11-42mcg/ml (24 hrs), and 11mcg/ml (96 hrs). In the MBT2 cell line, 210mcg/ml achieved 88.6[plusmn]1.2% kill after 1, 2, 24 and 96 hr treatments (average of 4 assays). Cytotoxicity at 21mcg/ml (1, 24, 96 hrs), and 42mcg/ml (2 hrs) also reached significance. CONCLUSIONS: N. oleander extract has significant dose and time-dependent cytotoxic effects on transitional cell carcinoma cell lines. This effect seems to be independent of the p53 status or grade of the cell line. The cytotoxic effects of brief exposure to the extract (1-2 hrs) suggest clinical application as an adjuvant intravesical therapy to prevent recurrences of bladder tumors.http://www.asco.org/portal/site/ASCO/menuitem.34d60f5624ba07fd506fe310ee37a01d/?abstractID=15579 & confID=17 & index=y & vmview=abst_detail_view

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