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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 6.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurooncol. 2010 Jun 25;101(3):379–390. doi: 10.1007/s11060-010-0272-z

Table 1.

Biodistribution of carboplatin in F98 glioma bearing rats following i.v. injection or CED

Carboplatin concentrations (μg/gm ± SD)
Group Tumor Blood Brain (R) Brain (L) Kidney Liver
25 mg/kg b.w./i.v. 4.1±1.2 3.3±0.7 8.4±3.5 3.5±4.6 63.9±43.6 23.3±14.2
100 mg/kg b.w./i.v. 9.8±1.9 25.7±8.7 11.3±6.7 7.2±3.2 424.6±152.7 44.7±17.4
20 μg/CED 10.4±2.7 <0.01 1.2±0.2 0.8±0.2 <0.01 <0.01

a 105 F98 glioma cells were implanted into the right caudate nucleus of Fischer rats. Twelve -14 days later, rats received an i.v. injection of carboplatin and were euthanized 2.5 h later. Alternatively, 20 μg of carboplatin was administered i.c. by CED in a volume of 10 μL for 30 min at a flow rate of 0.33 μL/min.

Following termination of the infusion, they were immediately euthanized, and the tumors and normal tissues were collected for platinum concentrations and carboplatin were determined by ICP-OES and based on these values, the drug concentrations were calculated.