Abstract

Dicopper(ll) tetrakis(3,5-diisopropylsalicylate), (Cu(II)2(3,5-DIPS)4, manganese(II) bis(3,5-diisopropylsalicylate), Mn(II)(3,5-DIPS)2 or combinations of them were used to treat gamma-irradIated mice in examining the possibility that combination treatments might be more effective in increasing survival than treatment with either complex alone. Doses of 0, 10, 20, or 40 μmol of each complex per kilogram of body mass were administered subcutaneously in a factorial design before 9 Gy gamna irradiation, an LD90 dose of irradiation. Doses of 0, 10, 20, or 40 μmolCu(II)2(3,5-DIPS)4 per kg of body mass produced 12, 28, 28, or 36 % survival, respectively, while doses of 0, 10, 20, or 40 μmolMn(II)(3,5-DIPS)2 per kg of body mass prduced 12, 36, 20, or 24 % survival, respectively. However, the combination of 20 μmolCu(II)2(3,5-DIPS)4 and 10 μmolMn(II)(3,5DIPS)2 produced the greatest survival, 48 %, which was 300 % greater than vehicle-treated mice (P=0.01). It is concluded that specific combination treatments can be used to maximize survival of lethally irradiated mice.