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Prostate Cancer Can Be Halted With Anti-inflammatory And Statin Used In Tandem, Study Suggests
Science Daily ^ | 4-14-2008 | Rutgers University

Posted on 04/14/2008 5:01:48 PM PDT by blam

Prostate Cancer Can Be Halted With Anti-inflammatory And Statin Used In Tandem, Study Suggests

ScienceDaily (Apr. 14, 2008) — Researchers at Rutgers' Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy have shown that administering a combination of the widely used drugs Celebrex (celecoxib, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) and Lipitor (atorvastatin, a cholesterol lowering drug) stops the transition of early prostate cancer to its more aggressive and potentially fatal stage.

Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men in the United States, with more than a quarter-million new cases appearing each year, according to the American Cancer Society. The findings are being presented by Rutgers Professor Xi Zheng at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in San Diego, April 14th.

In the early stage of the disease, when it is typically diagnosed, prostate cancer cells depend on androgen hormones, such as testosterone, to grow. Treatment at this stage involves either decreasing the production of the hormone or blocking its actions on the cancer cells.

"Anti-androgen therapy slows the prostate cancer but eventually the cancer becomes androgen-independent, the therapy becomes ineffective and the cancer cells become more aggressive," said Xi Zheng, assistant research professor at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, who conducted the study.

"Treatments available for the later stage cancers are not very good," said Allan Conney, director of Rutgers' Susan Lehman Cullman Laboratory for Cancer Research, another researcher on the project. "Oncologists employ classical chemotherapy drugs which are very toxic and don't work all that well."

Zheng and Conney's research objective was to find a way to indefinitely delay the transition to androgen-independence, prolonging the time during which the cancer would be responsive to effective, low-toxicity, anti-hormone therapy.

Zheng explained that their experiments were first conducted on cell cultures in the laboratory, where the researchers tested the effects of the drugs on the growth of prostate cancer cells from four different cell lines. They then moved on to test the drugs on specially bred mice in which prostate cancer tumors were introduced under the skin. Celebrex alone, Lipitor alone, and the two in combination were tested at the lab bench and on the mice.

"A combination of low doses of Lipitor and Celebrex had a more potent inhibiting effect on the formation of later stage tumors than a higher dose of either agent alone," Zheng reported. "The results from our study indicate that a combination of Lipitor and Celebrex may be an effective strategy for the prevention of prostate cancer progression from the first to the second stage."

Zheng also noted that the team is exploring the underlying molecular mechanisms to understand how Lipitor and Celebrex work on prostate cancer, perhaps identifying an important signaling pathway for tumor cell growth that the drugs inhibit.

Conney pointed out that previous experiments reported in the Sept. 15, 2007, issue of Clinical Cancer Research had demonstrated that the Lipitor-Celebrex combination also inhibited the growth of prostate cancer cells in the later androgen-independent stage.

"So if you can affect the early stage and prevent it from becoming the more severe form, that's a good thing. If you can also inhibit the growth of the more severe form, that's also a good thing," Conney said.

Human clinical trials are being planned at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in New Brunswick.

"If the clinical trials go well, we could have something available in five years, but it would be nice to speed that up," Conney said. "If the trials show that the drug therapy does a good job of preventing the cancer from advancing, we won't need to worry about how to handle the more aggressive later stage cancer.

"This is something we hope is going to save lives," he added.

Adapted from materials provided by Rutgers University, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antiinflammatory; cancer; prostate; prostatecancer; statin
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To: blam

Thanks for posting this.


21 posted on 04/14/2008 8:29:06 PM PDT by Eighth Square
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To: Eighth Square
You're welcome.

Tomorrow's news in the UK:

Drug cocktail 'could halt prostate cancer'

22 posted on 04/14/2008 9:02:39 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: HangnJudge

What are typical doses people have suggested?


23 posted on 04/15/2008 3:05:24 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault ("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
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To: Right Wing Assault
for statins around 150 to 200mg twice a day

in Parkinson's disease, a wide range has been suggested
between 100 - 400mg three times a Day (Watts @ Emory Univ.)
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/10/021015073837.htm

24 posted on 04/15/2008 5:26:19 AM PDT by HangnJudge
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To: blam; big'ol_freeper; TrueKnightGalahad; blackie; Larry Lucido
Sounds like a pain... in the ass, to me!
25 posted on 04/15/2008 7:35:32 AM PDT by Bender2 ("I've got a twisted sense of humor, and everything amuses me." RAH Beyond this Horizon)
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To: HangnJudge

Thanks for the info ~ I take Celebrex and Crestor. I just ordered some Coenzyme Q10 from
http://www.puritansale.com. I’ve been buying vitamins and supplements from them for years.


26 posted on 04/15/2008 9:07:09 AM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: blackie
Thanks for the info ~ I take Celebrex and Crestor

I am on Co-Q-10 myself at this time
I will be remembering the link to Puritan's Pride
I have heard of them before, but forgot the link

27 posted on 04/15/2008 4:25:02 PM PDT by HangnJudge
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To: HangnJudge

Puritan’s Pride has provided me with good products, prices and service over the years.


28 posted on 04/16/2008 9:46:55 AM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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