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Anthracyclines (or anthracycline antibiotics) are a class of drugs (CCNS or cell-cycle non-specific)〔Trevor A, Katzung B, Masters S. Pharmacology: Examination and Board Review. Chapter 54, "Anthracycilne Antibiotics." Accessed through www.accesspharmacy.com on 1/25/13.〕 used in cancer chemotherapy derived from ''Streptomyces'' bacterium ''Streptomyces peucetius var. caesius''. These compounds are used to treat many cancers, including leukemias, lymphomas, breast, stomach,uterine, ovarian, bladder cancer, and lung cancers. The anthracyclines are among the most effective anticancer treatments ever developed and are effective against more types of cancer than any other class of chemotherapeutic agents. Their main adverse effect is cardiotoxicity, which considerably limits their usefulness. Use of anthracyclines has also been shown to be significantly associated with cycle 1 severe or febrile neutropenia.〔Lyman GH, Kuderer NM, Crawford J, et al. Predicting individual risk of neutropenic complications in patients receiving cancer chemotherapy. Cancer.2011;117(9):1917-1927.〕 Other adverse effects include vomiting. The first anthracycline discovered was daunorubicin (trade name Daunomycin), which is produced naturally by ''Streptomyces peucetius'', a species of actinobacteria. Doxorubicin (trade name Adriamycin) was developed shortly after, and many other related compounds have followed, although few are in clinical use.〔 ==Examples== Available agents include: * Daunorubicin (Daunomycin) * Daunorubicin (liposomal) * Doxorubicin (Adriamycin) * Doxorubicin (liposomal) * Epirubicin * Idarubicin *Valrubicin, used only to treat bladder cancer *Mitoxantrone, anthracycline analog 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「anthracycline」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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