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EFFECTS OF GALLIUM AND ITS COMBINATION WITH SELENIUM ON MOUSE S_180 SARCOMA AND BONE GALLIUM CONTENT
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作者 田东萍 李广元 +2 位作者 张学斌 牛映斗 曹晖 《Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis》 CAS 1997年第1期23-26,共4页
Kunming female mice were used and S180 sarcoma cells were transplanted subeutaneously into right anterior armpit or the mice. The mice were divided into three groups randomly, and orally administered with water, galli... Kunming female mice were used and S180 sarcoma cells were transplanted subeutaneously into right anterior armpit or the mice. The mice were divided into three groups randomly, and orally administered with water, gallium chloride and GaCl3+ Na2SeO3 respectively for 2 weeks. After that,the tumors and foreleg bones were taken out for study. The experimental results showed that oral administration with gallium chloride-could inhibit the growth or S180 sarcoma in mice and the tumor morphology was changed. Selenium could accelerate the gallium entering into bone. This fact might supply a new clue to further clinical application of gallium and selenium. 展开更多
关键词 gallium mouse S_(180) sarcoma selenium
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Antitumor effect and mechanism of Gecko on human esophageal carcinoma cell lines in vitro and xenografted sarcoma 180 in Kunming mice 被引量:32
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作者 Fei Liu Jian-Gang Wang +3 位作者 Shu-Ying Wang Yan Li Yin-Ping Wu Shou-Min Xi 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第25期3990-3996,共7页
AIM: To investigate the anti-tumor effect of Chinese medicine Gecko on human esophageal carcinoma cell lines and xenografted sarcoma 180 in Kunming mice and its mechanism. METHODS: The serum pharmacological method was... AIM: To investigate the anti-tumor effect of Chinese medicine Gecko on human esophageal carcinoma cell lines and xenografted sarcoma 180 in Kunming mice and its mechanism. METHODS: The serum pharmacological method was used in vitro . The growth rates of the human esophageal carcinoma cells (EC9706 or EC1) were measured by a modifi ed 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. The transplanted tumor model of the mouse S180 sarcoma was established. Fifty mice were randomly divided into fi ve groups (n = 10). Three Gecko groups were treated respectively with oral administration of Gecko powder at a daily dose of 13.5 g/kg, 9 g/kg, and 4.5 g/kg. The negative group (NS group) was treated with oral administration of an equal volume of saline and the positive group (CTX group) was treated with 100 mg/kg Cytoxan by intraperitoneal injection at the fi rst day. After 2 wk of treatment, the anti-tumor activity was evaluated by tumor tissue weighing. The impact on immune organ was detected based on the thymus index, spleen index, phagocytic rate and phagocytic index. The protein expression of vascular endothelingrowth factor (VEGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) were detected by immunohistochemistry. The cell apoptotic rate was detected by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay. RESULTS: The A value in each group treated with Gecko after 72 h was reduced signif icantly in EC9706 and in EC1. The tumor weight in each group of Gecko was decreased signifi cantly (1.087 ± 0.249 vs 2.167 ± 0.592; 1.021 ± 0.288 vs 2.167 ± 0.592; 1.234 ± 0.331 vs 2.167 ± 0.592; P < 0.01, respectively). However, the thymus index and Spleen index of mice in Gecko groups had no significant difference compared with the NS group. The immunoreactive score of VEGF and bFGF protein expression of each Gecko group by immunohistochemical staining were lowered signifi cantly. The apoptosis index (AI) of each group was increased progressively with increase of dose of Gecko by TUNEL. CONCLUSION: Gecko has anti-tumor effects in vitro and in vivo; induction of tumor cell apoptosis and the down-regulation of protein expression of VEGF and bFGF may be contributed to anti-tumor effects of Gecko. 展开更多
关键词 Chinese medicine Gecko Human esophagealcarcinoma cells S180 sarcoma of mouse Vascularendothelin growth factor Basic fibroblast: growth factor Apoptosis
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Study on the Antitumor Effects of Low-energy Laser Irradiation Combined with Cyclophosphamide 被引量:1
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作者 HUANGBao-xu WANGHong-bin +3 位作者 QUZhi-na LIUHuan-qi LIUXi-feng CHENGShao-hui 《Journal of Northeast Agricultural University(English Edition)》 CAS 2003年第1期43-48,共6页
Systematic experiments about the antitumor effects of low energy laser irradiation combined with the traditional antitumor medicine of cyclophosphamide were conducted using the experimental model of mouse S180 ascite... Systematic experiments about the antitumor effects of low energy laser irradiation combined with the traditional antitumor medicine of cyclophosphamide were conducted using the experimental model of mouse S180 ascites sarcoma.The three groups of tumor bearing mice were irradiated upon the inner corners with the dosages of 11 00,14 67 and 22 00 J·cm -2 LELI respectively,and injected with CYT intraperitoneally to observe the changes of the survival time,the ascites growth speed,and the kinetic changes of immune functions.The survival times of the three groups of CYT/LELI combination were obviously longer than those of the tumor and CYT control groups.Correspondingly,the amounts of ascites,tumor cells densities and total tumor cells in CYT/LELI groups decreased significantly,while the death ratio of the tumor cells increased.Comparatively,the group of 22 00 J·cm -2 LELI combined with CYT showed the most ideal antitumor effects,and the life prolongation ratio was up to 53 20%. 展开更多
关键词 Low energy laser irradiation (LELI) cyclophosphamide(CYT) antitumor effects mouse S180 ascites sarcoma
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