The antitumor activity of the new irreversible aromatase inhibitor 6-methylenandrosta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione (FCE 24304) was studied in rats with 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA)-induced tumors; several endocrine parameters were evaluated in these animals. The compound was given s.c. and p.o. twice daily, 6 days/week, for 4 weeks. The control group showed 13% tumor regression (0% complete remission, CR; 13% partial remission, PR). FCE 24304 given s.c. induced 44% (22 + 22) regressions at the dose of 3 mg/kg per day, 70% (40 + 30) at 10 mg/kg per day, 73% (27 + 46) at 30 mg/kg per day, and 70% (50 + 20) at 100 mg/kg per day. FCE 24304 given orally induced 25% (17 + 8) tumor regressions at 30 mg/kg per day and 50% (17 + 33) at 100 mg/kg per day. Rats were killed 4 h after the last dose and the aromatase activity of ovarian microsomes (OAA) was evaluated. OAA was reduced by 56% after s.c. treatment with 3 mg/kg per day FCE 24304; complete OAA suppression (greater than or equal to 96%) was obtained starting at 10 mg/kg per day s.c. Oral treatment slightly reduced OAA only at a dose of 100 mg/kg per day (36%). Body weight increased in all the groups s.c. treated with FCE 24304 but not in those treated orally. The weights of the pituitary, adrenals, and uterus were reduced in rats treated s.c. with 10 and 30 mg/kg per day; at 100 mg/kg per day, a decrease in ovarian weight was observed while uterus weight was similar to that of controls. Oral FCE 24304 increased ovarian weight at a dose of 30 mg/kg per day but not at 100 mg/kg per day. Serum prolactin (PRL) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels did not change. In conclusion, FCE 24304 given s.c. proved highly effective against DMBA-induced tumors in rats but had less activity when given orally. Its intrinsic androgenic activity, higher after s.c. than after oral treatment, could contribute to the antitumor effect in the intact (premenopausal) rat model.

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