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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1997;26(1): 5-10.
Effect of Tamoxifen in C6 Glioma Cells.
Chan Jong Yoo, Uhn Lee, Young Bo Kim, Dong Soo Kang, Chuel Wan Park, Young Mi Yoo
Department of Neurosurgery, Chung-Ang Gil General Hospital, Inchon, Korea.
ABSTRACT
This work describes tamaoxifen, a nonsteroidal antiestrogen compound, which has been used extensively in the treatment of breast cancer on account of its efficacy and relatively low toxicity. It has been reported to inhibit glioma proliferation in all cell line tested, acting by a mechanism independent of estrogen receptor blockade. Tamoxifen causes cytotoxicity at higher concentration(>or=5 micrometer), as compared with control. Our results showed that this compound decreased the rate of cell proliferation in dose-dependent manner. Its treatment against the C6 glioma cells also resulted in enhancement of the antitumor effect. These data suggest that tamoxifen may serve as an useful agent in chemotherapy of glioma.
Key Words: C6 glioma; Tamoxifen
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