Williams P D, Murphy G P
Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1983 Jan;39(1):153-61.
The effect of Methyl-GAG on a transplantable murine renal cell adenocarcinoma was evaluated. Inoculation of Balb/C mice with 1 X 10(5) renal adenocarcinoma cells under the renal capsule resulted in 100% tumor growth and death of the animal in 29 +/- 5 days. In 66% of the control animals lung metastases was observed. Intraperitoneal injections of Methyl-GAG at dose levels of 200 mg/m2, 150 mg/m2, and 100 mg/m2 administered weekly failed to demonstrate any effect on local growth of the tumor. More than 50% incidence of metastatic development was noted in the treated groups. Methyl-GAG had no apparent effect on primary tumor growth or the retardation of metastatic incidence.