The effects of hyperthermia on the cell cycle of Ehrlich ascites cancer cellsin vivo |
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Authors: | Yasuaki Hirooka MD Setsujoh Shiota Takao Matsui Yohko Murata Hiroshi Hiraoka Akihiko Kimura Yasuo Iitsuka Shigemasa Koga |
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Affiliation: | (1) The First Department of Surgery, Tottori University School of Medicine, 36-1 Nishimachi, 683 Yonago, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effects of hyperthermia on the cell cycle of Ehrlich ascites cancer cells were studied, and these effects simultaneously evaluated in terms of prolonging the survival of test mice inoculated with tumor cells from heat-treated mice. DDY mice bearing Ehrlich ascites cancer cells were placed in a water bath at 37°C, 39°C, 41°C, 32°C or 43°C. The heating of mice at 41°C, 42°C and 43°C induced the accumulation of cancer cells at the G2M phase of the cell cycle with many cells exhibiting polyploidy (16C). The extent of accumulation increased as the temperature of incubation was raised, however the interrupted cell cycle resumed 120 hours after heating. The retransplantation of cells from the heat-treated mice revealed that the mice which were inoculated with Ehrlich ascites cancer cells from mice heated at 43°C survived longer, while the mice which were inoculated with Ehrlich ascites cancer cells from mice heated at 39°C survived for only a slightly shorter time than those which were inoculated with cells from mice heated at 37°C. |
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Keywords: | hyperthermia cell cycle Ehrlich ascites cancer cell |
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