Vinblastine sulfate (VLB) suspended within a collagen matrix (CM) as a diffusion limiting drug delivery vehicle was examined in vitro, as well as in mouse subcutaneous and brain tumor models. Against RIF-1 and KHT subcutaneous tumors, there was enhancement of antitumor activity with intratumoral (i.t.) delivery of VLB when it was combined with CM and/or epinephrine (epi) provided as a vasoactive agent to limit diffusion of VLB away from the injection site. Furthermore, in pharmacokinetic studies an 3-fold enhancement of tumor exposure to drug (AUC) with the CM-formulation was observed relative to the administration of free VLB i.t. Craniotactic injection of VLB into mouse brain in doses from 0.2 to 2 mg/kg revealed that the CM association markedly reduced the acute toxicity of VLB in normal mouse brain. Furthermore, mice with stereotactically implanted KHT brain tumors treated with 0.2 mg/kg VLB in CM had less tumor present in the brain histologically compared to the free VLB and untreated control groups.
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