Effect of treatment with dimethyl triazeno imidazole carboxamide (DTIC, NSC-45388) or 1,3-bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea (BCNU, NSC-409962) plus vincristine (NSC-67574) on lymphocyte reactivity of melanoma patients

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Summary1. Separated leukocytes or total blood from normal subjects, untreated leukaemic patients and from leukaemic patients treated with cytostatic agents were incubated with CH3COONa-l-C14. Radioactivity of mixed lipids was measured at standard time intervals.2. The time incorporation curve observed with leukocytes from treated leukaemic patients showed after an initial linear part, a more rapid levelling off than the curves observed with leukocytes from untreated and normal subjects.3. Therefore, an indirect effect of treatment on leukocyte lipid synthesis seems to be present.4. Phospholipid and neutral lipid synthesis by leukaemic leukocytes was also studied. The results give no evidence that these fractions as a whole have any precursor-product relation.


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