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High VEGF with Rapid Growth and Early Metastasis in a Mouse Osteosarcoma Model

A murine model of osteosarcoma was developed to investigate the association between the expression of VEGF and the progression of osteosarcoma. Two human osteosarcoma cell lines with distinct VEGF expressions were introduced into proximal tibiae of immuno-deficient SCID mice, either by direct inject...

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Autores principales: Yang, Shang-You, Yu, Haiying, krygier, Jeffrey E., Wooley, Paul H., Mott, Michael P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2225469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18274612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/95628
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author Yang, Shang-You
Yu, Haiying
krygier, Jeffrey E.
Wooley, Paul H.
Mott, Michael P.
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Yu, Haiying
krygier, Jeffrey E.
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description A murine model of osteosarcoma was developed to investigate the association between the expression of VEGF and the progression of osteosarcoma. Two human osteosarcoma cell lines with distinct VEGF expressions were introduced into proximal tibiae of immuno-deficient SCID mice, either by direct injection through the cortical bone or surgical exposing and drilling on the tibial metaphysis to seed tumor cells. Bone tumors were obvious on microCT within 4 weeks following osteosarcoma cell inoculation through surgical delivery. In contrast, direct injection without drilling often resulted in periosteal tumors. Although neoplasms were developed regardless of VEGF levels, orthotopic tumors derived from high VEGF-expressing cells were detected 2 weeks earlier on CT images than the ones from VEGF negative cells. At sacrifice, high VEGF tumors were distinctively larger in size and more frequently invaded the adjacent bone tissue. Multiple metastatic lesions were found in all the lung tissues at 8 weeks from high VEGF group, whereas only 1 of 7 VEGF negative tumors exhibited pulmonary metastasis. Overall, this model developed with the surgical tumor cell delivery results in histological and radiographic features more consistent with primary osteosarcoma. Interestingly, VEGF expression correlates with the early establishment, rapid tumor growth, and the development of pulmonary metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-22254692008-02-14 High VEGF with Rapid Growth and Early Metastasis in a Mouse Osteosarcoma Model Yang, Shang-You Yu, Haiying krygier, Jeffrey E. Wooley, Paul H. Mott, Michael P. Sarcoma Research Article A murine model of osteosarcoma was developed to investigate the association between the expression of VEGF and the progression of osteosarcoma. Two human osteosarcoma cell lines with distinct VEGF expressions were introduced into proximal tibiae of immuno-deficient SCID mice, either by direct injection through the cortical bone or surgical exposing and drilling on the tibial metaphysis to seed tumor cells. Bone tumors were obvious on microCT within 4 weeks following osteosarcoma cell inoculation through surgical delivery. In contrast, direct injection without drilling often resulted in periosteal tumors. Although neoplasms were developed regardless of VEGF levels, orthotopic tumors derived from high VEGF-expressing cells were detected 2 weeks earlier on CT images than the ones from VEGF negative cells. At sacrifice, high VEGF tumors were distinctively larger in size and more frequently invaded the adjacent bone tissue. Multiple metastatic lesions were found in all the lung tissues at 8 weeks from high VEGF group, whereas only 1 of 7 VEGF negative tumors exhibited pulmonary metastasis. Overall, this model developed with the surgical tumor cell delivery results in histological and radiographic features more consistent with primary osteosarcoma. Interestingly, VEGF expression correlates with the early establishment, rapid tumor growth, and the development of pulmonary metastasis. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2007 2007-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2225469/ /pubmed/18274612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/95628 Text en Copyright © 2007 Shang-You Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yang, Shang-You
Yu, Haiying
krygier, Jeffrey E.
Wooley, Paul H.
Mott, Michael P.
High VEGF with Rapid Growth and Early Metastasis in a Mouse Osteosarcoma Model
title High VEGF with Rapid Growth and Early Metastasis in a Mouse Osteosarcoma Model
title_full High VEGF with Rapid Growth and Early Metastasis in a Mouse Osteosarcoma Model
title_fullStr High VEGF with Rapid Growth and Early Metastasis in a Mouse Osteosarcoma Model
title_full_unstemmed High VEGF with Rapid Growth and Early Metastasis in a Mouse Osteosarcoma Model
title_short High VEGF with Rapid Growth and Early Metastasis in a Mouse Osteosarcoma Model
title_sort high vegf with rapid growth and early metastasis in a mouse osteosarcoma model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2225469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18274612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/95628
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