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Effects of piroxicam and deracoxib on dog mammary tumor cells

By Ustün Alkan, Fulya et al.·Published in TheScientificWorldJournal·2012·Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: The effects of piroxicam and deracoxib on canine mammary tumour cell line.

Species:
dog

Plain-English summary

A study tested two pain medications, piroxicam and deracoxib, on dog breast cancer cells to see if they could help treat the disease. The researchers found that both drugs significantly reduced the growth of these cancer cells, especially when used together. This combination not only killed more cancer cells but also triggered a process called apoptosis (cell death) at lower doses. These findings suggest that using piroxicam and deracoxib together could be a promising treatment option for dogs with mammary tumors.

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Abstract

Cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitors, already widely used for the treatment of pain and inflammation, are considered as promising compounds for the prevention and treatment of neoplasia. The aim of our study was to determine the direct antiproliferative effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), piroxicam and deracoxib, at a variety of concentrations as both single and combined treatments on canine mammary carcinoma cell line CMT-U27 and to understand the mechanisms of cell death. MTT assay was performed to determine cell viability, and flow cytometric analyses were performed to evaluate apoptosis and cell cycle alterations. Significant decrease in cell viability was observed at high concentrations of piroxicam and deracoxib in both single and combined treatments after 72 h incubation. Combined treatment produced a significantly greater inhibition than that caused by either agent alone. Also apoptotic cell number was increased by both drugs at the cytotoxic concentrations. However, concomitant treatment of cells with piroxicam and deracoxib resulted in significant induction of apoptosis at lower concentrations and accumulation of cells in the G₀/G₁ phase. Significant cytotoxic effects exhibited by the combination of piroxicam and deracoxib against canine mammary carcinoma cells in vitro suggest an attractive approach for the treatment of canine mammary carcinoma.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23251109/