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In Vitro And In Vivo Studies Of Chemotherapeutic Doxorubicin Analogs, Sangphil Moon
In Vitro And In Vivo Studies Of Chemotherapeutic Doxorubicin Analogs, Sangphil Moon
Boise State University Theses and Dissertations
Anthracyclines remain widely prescribed and successful anticancer agents, despite serious side effects. Doxorubicin (DOX) is the most prominent anthracycline used to treat many cancers, including hematologic malignancies, soft-tissue sarcomas, cancers of the head and neck, and breast cancer. However, the clinical application of DOX is limited by the development of life-threatening cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure. The main mechanisms of cardiotoxicity are thought to be mediated through the C-13 carbonyl and quinone ring structures in DOX. To improve the anticancer activity and reduce the cardiotoxic side effects of DOX, two synthetic analogs (GPX-150 and GPX-160) were developed and tested for …