Age-dependent antileukemic action and suppression of immune response by 1,4-benzoquinone-guanylhydrazone-thiosemicarbazone (ambazone) in mice.
Baumgart. J J; Wisniewski. H G HG; Amlacher. R R; Zhukovskaya. N V NV; Rentz. E E
Key Findings
- Ambazone’s anti‑leukemia effect drops sharply in 12‑ and 18‑month‑old mice compared with young mice.
- Older mice show a weaker T‑cell immune response, which gets even lower after ambazone treatment.
- Combining ambazone with thymalin (or a splenopentin derivative) did not improve survival or tumor control in either young or old mice.
Practical Outcomes
- For self‑directed health optimizers, this study suggests that thymalin does not boost chemotherapy‑like effects in an aged, immune‑compromised setting. It also highlights that age‑related immune decline can blunt the benefits of certain anti‑cancer agents, so any protocol relying on thymalin for cancer prevention or treatment in older adults lacks supporting evidence from this model.
Summary
In mice with leukemia, a drug called ambazone works well in young, healthy animals but loses its effect in older mice whose immune systems are weaker. Adding the peptide thymalin (or a similar compound) did not make the treatment better, no matter the age of the mice.
Abstract
The antineoplastic activity of 1,4-benzoquinone-guanylhydrazone-thiosemicarbazone (ambazone) against murine leukemia P388 was found to be markedly reduced in 12- and 18-month-old mice as compared to young animals. The immune response against sheep red blood cells (SRBC), a T cell-dependent antigen, was also strongly diminished in tumor-free old mice and was further suppressed after ambazone treatment. Since the antileukemic effect of ambazone disappeared more or less in congenitally athymic nude mice, in neonatally thymectomized or silica-pretreated animals, it has been concluded that the action of the compound seems to be limited to young adult immunocompetent tumor-bearing hosts. Therefore immunosenescence, primarily of T cell functions of old tumor-bearers, may represent a decisive factor influencing the antileukemic, especially curative effect of ambazone in aged animals. A combined treatment with ambazone and immunomodulators (thymalin or a splenopentin derivative) failed to improve the antileukemic effect in young and old leukemia P388-bearing mice.
Study Information
pubmed
1989