Sound waves and antineoplastic drugs: The possibility of an enhanced combined anticancer therapy

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Loreto B Feril
Takashi Kondo
Shin-ichiro Umemura
Katsuro Tachibana
Angelo H Manalo
Peter Riesz
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[1] Department of Radiological Sciences Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University,College of Medicine Mindanao State University
[2] Hitachi,Radiation Biology Branch National Cancer Institute
[3] Ltd Central Research Laboratory,undefined
[4] First Department of Anatomy Fukuoka University School of Medicine,undefined
[5] MSU-IIT,undefined
[6] NIH,undefined
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anti-cancer agent; combined anticancer therapy; shock wave; ultrasound;
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10.1007/BF02480848
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Kremkau wrote a historical review of the use of ultrasound in cancer therapy in 1979(1) In 1990, Kondo and Kano published a Japanese review of the implications of the thermal and nonthermal effects of ultrasound in the treatment of cancer2). Again in 2000, Kondo et al reviewed the therapeutic applications of ultrasound and shock wave, emphasizing their thermal and cavitational effects3). Here we focus on the effects of ultrasound or shock waves in combination with anticancer agents, emphasizing their mechanisms of action and interaction. Most of the studies cited here reported promising results. Although the extent of the augmented combined effects in vivo is limited, synergism is the rule in vitro. In addition to the thermal effect of ultrasound, cavitational effects undoubtedly played a major role in both ultrasound and, more prominently, in shock wave therapy. Although the mechanism of the nonthermal noncavitational effects on biological processes is obscure, several factors, including temperature and the occurrence of cavitation and inertial cavitation, probably coexist and blend with these other effects. Magnification of anticancer activity results mainly from increased localization of drugs or other agents in vivo and increased intracellular permeabilisation both in vivo and in vitro. On the other hand, sublethal damage caused by ultrasound or shock waves may render cells more susceptible, to the effects of the agents, and both may act together, further amplifying these effects. We thus conclude that proper combination of an appropriate agent and ultrasound or shock wave should help improve cancer therapy by minimizing the side effects of drugs by lowering the effective dose and reducing the systemic concentration while increasing the efficiency of the therapy as a whole. Future studies should reveal specific conditions in this combined therapy that will lead to optimal outcome.
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