Abstract
The lethal effect of high-dose melphalan in mice could be offset by pretreatment with cyclophosphamide, cytosine arabinoside or low-dose melphalan. The reason for improved survival is unclear. Althoug animals given high-dose melphalan died with symptoms of gut death, in only one instance, that with low-dose melphalan itself, did pretreatment protect the intestinal epithelium as measured by the microcolony assay. A small enhancement in the recovery of the haemopoietic tissue in pretreated animals was noted, although this on its own is unlikely to explain the phenomenon. Experiments in tumour-bearing mice showed that pretreatment with cyclophosphamide did not reduce the toxicity of melphalan to the Lewis lung carcinoma.
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