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Reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations.

C3H/He mice bearing SCC VII tumours received 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) continuously for 5 days via implanted mini-osmotic pumps in order to label all proliferating (P) cells. The tumours were then heated at 40 degrees C for 60 min. At various time points after heating, tumour-bearing mice...

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Autores principales: Masunaga, S., Ono, K., Akaboshi, M., Nishimura, Y., Suzuki, M., Kinashi, Y., Takagaki, M., Hiraoka, M., Abe, M.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2228014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9303356
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author Masunaga, S.
Ono, K.
Akaboshi, M.
Nishimura, Y.
Suzuki, M.
Kinashi, Y.
Takagaki, M.
Hiraoka, M.
Abe, M.
author_facet Masunaga, S.
Ono, K.
Akaboshi, M.
Nishimura, Y.
Suzuki, M.
Kinashi, Y.
Takagaki, M.
Hiraoka, M.
Abe, M.
author_sort Masunaga, S.
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description C3H/He mice bearing SCC VII tumours received 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) continuously for 5 days via implanted mini-osmotic pumps in order to label all proliferating (P) cells. The tumours were then heated at 40 degrees C for 60 min. At various time points after heating, tumour-bearing mice were irradiated while alive or after being killed. Immediately after irradiation, the tumours were excised, minced and trypsinized. The tumour cell suspensions obtained were incubated with cytochalasin-B (a cytokinesis blocker), and the micronucleus (MN) frequency in cells without BrdU labelling, which could be regarded as quiescent (Q) cells, was determined using immunofluorescence staining for BrdU. The MN frequency in the total (P+Q) tumour cell population was determined from the irradiated tumours that were not pretreated with BrdU. The MN frequency of BrdU unlabelled cells was then used to calculate the surviving fraction of the unlabelled cells from the regression line for the relationship between the MN frequency and the surviving fraction of total (P+Q) tumour cells. In general, Q cells contained a greater hypoxic fraction (HF) than the total tumour cell population. Mild heating decreased the HF of Q cells more markedly than in the total cell population, and the minimum values of HFs of both total and Q cell populations were obtained 6 h after heating. Two days after heating, the HF of total tumour cells returned to almost that of unheated tumours. In contrast, the HF of Q cells did not return to the HF level of unheated tumours until 1 week after heating. It was thought that irradiation within 12 h after mild heating might be a potentially promising therapeutic modality for controlling radioresistant Q tumour cells.
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spelling pubmed-22280142009-09-10 Reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations. Masunaga, S. Ono, K. Akaboshi, M. Nishimura, Y. Suzuki, M. Kinashi, Y. Takagaki, M. Hiraoka, M. Abe, M. Br J Cancer Research Article C3H/He mice bearing SCC VII tumours received 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) continuously for 5 days via implanted mini-osmotic pumps in order to label all proliferating (P) cells. The tumours were then heated at 40 degrees C for 60 min. At various time points after heating, tumour-bearing mice were irradiated while alive or after being killed. Immediately after irradiation, the tumours were excised, minced and trypsinized. The tumour cell suspensions obtained were incubated with cytochalasin-B (a cytokinesis blocker), and the micronucleus (MN) frequency in cells without BrdU labelling, which could be regarded as quiescent (Q) cells, was determined using immunofluorescence staining for BrdU. The MN frequency in the total (P+Q) tumour cell population was determined from the irradiated tumours that were not pretreated with BrdU. The MN frequency of BrdU unlabelled cells was then used to calculate the surviving fraction of the unlabelled cells from the regression line for the relationship between the MN frequency and the surviving fraction of total (P+Q) tumour cells. In general, Q cells contained a greater hypoxic fraction (HF) than the total tumour cell population. Mild heating decreased the HF of Q cells more markedly than in the total cell population, and the minimum values of HFs of both total and Q cell populations were obtained 6 h after heating. Two days after heating, the HF of total tumour cells returned to almost that of unheated tumours. In contrast, the HF of Q cells did not return to the HF level of unheated tumours until 1 week after heating. It was thought that irradiation within 12 h after mild heating might be a potentially promising therapeutic modality for controlling radioresistant Q tumour cells. Nature Publishing Group 1997 /pmc/articles/PMC2228014/ /pubmed/9303356 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research Article
Masunaga, S.
Ono, K.
Akaboshi, M.
Nishimura, Y.
Suzuki, M.
Kinashi, Y.
Takagaki, M.
Hiraoka, M.
Abe, M.
Reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations.
title Reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations.
title_full Reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations.
title_fullStr Reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations.
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations.
title_short Reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations.
title_sort reduction of hypoxic cells in solid tumours induced by mild hyperthermia: special reference to differences in changes in the hypoxic fraction between total and quiescent cell populations.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2228014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9303356
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