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G. Tyler

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In vivo targets of recombinant human tumour necrosis factor-α: blood flow, oxygen consumption and growth of isotransplanted rat tumours

1989

The impact of recombinant human tumour necrosis factor-alpha (1 microgram kg-1 to 1 mg kg-1; 6.6 x 10(6) U mg protein-1) on blood flow, oxygen consumption and growth of a moderately TNF-sensitive rat tumour (DS-carcinosarcoma) was studied. Tumour growth was stimulated at low TNF doses (1 and 10 micrograms kg-1) and significantly retarded at higher TNF dose levels (0.1 and 1 mg kg-1). Growth changes were concomitant with variations in oxygen consumption, lactate release and acidification of the metabolic micromilieu. Both single and repeated application of low TNF doses (1-10 micrograms kg-1 i.v.) increased tumour perfusion whereas single administration of high TNF dose levels (0.1-1 mg kg-1…

HyperthermiaCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyNecrosismedicine.medical_treatmentBiologyOxygen ConsumptionCarcinosarcomaIn vivoInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsChemotherapyTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaCell growthAscitesRats Inbred StrainsBlood flowmedicine.diseaseRecombinant ProteinsRatsEndocrinologyOncologyRegional Blood FlowTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptomPerfusionNeoplasm TransplantationResearch ArticleBritish Journal of Cancer
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Growth-related changes of oxygen consumption rates of tumor cells grown in vitro and in vivo

1989

Growth-related changes of oxygen consumption rates of tumor cells, grown in vitro or in vivo, were investigated. For in vitro investigations, L929 and DS-carcinosarcoma cells were cultured in artificial media. For in vivo studies, DS-carcinosarcoma cells were implanted into the abdominal cavity of Sprague-Dawley rats (ascites tumor, containing malignant cells, leukocytes, lymphocytes, and macrophages). Oxygen uptake was measured photometrically. Parameters of the extracellular medium judged to possibly influence the respiratory activity of tumor cells were monitored at different growth stages (glucose, lactate, and amino acid levels, oxygen and carbon dioxide partial pressures, and pH value…

PhysiologyCellular respirationIndomethacinClinical BiochemistryCellchemistry.chemical_elementBiologyOxygenCell LineMiceOxygen ConsumptionCarcinosarcomaIn vivomedicineExtracellularAnimalsAmino AcidsCell growthRats Inbred StrainsCell BiologyMolecular biologyIn vitroRatsGlucosemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCell cultureImmunologyJournal of Cellular Physiology
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