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Carbidopa enhances antitumoral activity of bicalutamide on the androgen receptor-axis in castration-resistant prostate tumors
- Source :
- The Prostate. 72(8)
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Response to bicalutamide after castration failure is not durable and treatment options at this stage are limited. Carbidopa, an L-dopa decarboxylase (AR-coactivator) inhibitor, has been shown to retard prostate tumor growth/PSA production in xenografts. Here, we hypothesize that pharmacological targeting of the AR-axis by combination treatment with bicalutamide plus carbidopa significantly enhances antitumoral activity in vitro and in vivo compared to monotherapy with either drug.Carbidopa was tested for its ability to enhance the effects of bicalutamide on cell viability, apoptosis and PSA transactivation in LNCaP and C4-2 cells. The castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) LNCaP xenograft tumor model was used in vivo. After CRPC progression, mice were treated with carbidopa (50 mg/kg) and bicalutamide (50 mg/kg) as monotherapy or in combination. Tumor volume and serum PSA were evaluated weekly.Combination treatment of carbidopa plus bicalutamide significantly inhibited cell viability in both cell lines and induced apoptosis. The combination treatment also decreased androgen-induced PSA transactivation by 62.6% in LNCaP cells and by 55.6% in C4-2 cells compared to control, while bicalutamide monotherapy reduced PSA levels by 27.5% and 29.1% in LNCaP and C4-2 cells. In vivo, bicalutamide monotherapy delayed LNCaP CRPC tumor growth rate by 72.2%, while combination treatment reduced tumor growth by 84.4% compared to control. Serum PSA was also reduced 70.6% with bicalutamide monotherapy, while combination therapy reduced PSA levels by 76.7% compared to control.This study demonstrates preclinical proof-of-principle that pharmacological targeting of prostate tumors by combination treatment of bicalutamide plus carbidopa significantly reduces AR activity, and thereby delays CRPC tumor progression in vivo.
- Subjects :
- Male
Cell Survival
Dopamine Agents
Carbidopa
Mice, Nude
Prostatic Neoplasms
Antineoplastic Agents
Apoptosis
Drug Synergism
Adenocarcinoma
In Vitro Techniques
Prostate-Specific Antigen
Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
Tosyl Compounds
Mice
Treatment Outcome
Receptors, Androgen
Cell Line, Tumor
Nitriles
Disease Progression
Animals
Humans
Anilides
Drug Therapy, Combination
Orchiectomy
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10970045
- Volume :
- 72
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Prostate
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........833fba10e0eecfb0a75ad5b8d9554803