1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0609.1996.tb00294.x
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Radioprotective effects of combination broncho‐vaxom, a macrophage activator, and indomethacin, an inhibitor of prostaglandin production: relationship to myelopoiesis

Abstract: The effects of the bacterial extract broncho‐vaxom (BV; radioprotective immunomodulator; 500 μg/mouse i.p., 24 h) and indomethacin (INDO; inhibitor of prostaglandin production; 2 times 40 μg/mouse i.m., ‐ 24 h and ‐ 3 h) on the post‐irradiation recovery of hemopoietic functions in mice were investigated. Both agents were administered either alone or in combination. Endogenous spleen colony formation was increased in all treatment groups, with combination‐treated mice exhibiting the greatest effects. Similarly,… Show more

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“…The combination with additional treatment strategies, namely administration of meloxicam and G-CSF or IB-MECA, an adenosine A 3 receptor agonist, increased the effect on hematopoiesis and survival rate in comparison to the treatment with each single drug [ 121 ]. A similar effect was observed for other NSAIDs as well; e.g., for indomethacin in combination with muramyl tripeptidephosphatidyl ethanolamine [ 122 ] or broncho-vaxom [ 123 ]. Meloxicam was investigated also in a glioblastoma multiforme tumor model because rapid recurrence of this malignancy after resection of the primary tumor has been related to the radiation induced stimulation of infiltration of glioma cells into healthy brain tissue and attributed partially to neuro-inflammatory processes.…”
Section: Cox-2 Inhibitors As Radiosensitizers and Radioprotectorssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The combination with additional treatment strategies, namely administration of meloxicam and G-CSF or IB-MECA, an adenosine A 3 receptor agonist, increased the effect on hematopoiesis and survival rate in comparison to the treatment with each single drug [ 121 ]. A similar effect was observed for other NSAIDs as well; e.g., for indomethacin in combination with muramyl tripeptidephosphatidyl ethanolamine [ 122 ] or broncho-vaxom [ 123 ]. Meloxicam was investigated also in a glioblastoma multiforme tumor model because rapid recurrence of this malignancy after resection of the primary tumor has been related to the radiation induced stimulation of infiltration of glioma cells into healthy brain tissue and attributed partially to neuro-inflammatory processes.…”
Section: Cox-2 Inhibitors As Radiosensitizers and Radioprotectorssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The results of these studies are presented in more detail in earlier reviews [2,55]. Briefly, non-selective COX inhibitors, like indomethacin, diclofenac, and flurbiprofen, were reported to enhance mouse hematopoiesis when administered singly before or after one-time-sublethal irradiation, in the course of fractionated irradiation [56,57,58], as well as when given concomitantly with immunomodulators [59,60,61] or chemical radioprotectors [62].…”
Section: Effects Of Non-selective Cox Inhibitors In Sublethally Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is assumed that understanding the mechanism of radioresistance and mimicking the condition may provide protection to humans against ionizing radiation. A few bacterial species are radioresistant (such as Deinococcus radiodurans, radiophilus, and grandis), and evidence suggests that extracts of those bacteria could confer radioprotective properties in different experimental models (Fedorocko and Mackova 1996;Daly et al 2010).…”
Section: Bacterial Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%