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Fluctuations in Tumor Blood Flow under Normotension and the Effect of Angiotensin II‐induced Hypertension

To elucidate the significance of angiotensin II (AID‐induced hypertension chemotherapy, changes of tissue blood flow both in normal subcutis and in tumors (AH109A, LY80) were measured with the hydrogen gas clearance method. A newly‐developed anesthetic machine was used to keep the animals' cond...

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Autores principales: Hori, Katsuyoshi, Suzuki, Maroh, Tanda, Shigeru, Saito, Sachiko, Shinozaki, Mika, Zhang, Qiu‐Hang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1752787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01797.x
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author Hori, Katsuyoshi
Suzuki, Maroh
Tanda, Shigeru
Saito, Sachiko
Shinozaki, Mika
Zhang, Qiu‐Hang
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Suzuki, Maroh
Tanda, Shigeru
Saito, Sachiko
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Zhang, Qiu‐Hang
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description To elucidate the significance of angiotensin II (AID‐induced hypertension chemotherapy, changes of tissue blood flow both in normal subcutis and in tumors (AH109A, LY80) were measured with the hydrogen gas clearance method. A newly‐developed anesthetic machine was used to keep the animals' condition constant. Tissue blood flow in normal subcutis and tumors always fluctuated with time under normotension. The nature and the rate of fluctuation in tumor Wood flow were almost identical in two different types of tumors. However, the fluctuation of blood flow in tumor and that in normal subcutis were almost always inversely related when blood flows in these different tissues were measured simultaneously, i.e., when tissue blood flow in normal subcutis decreased, tumor blood flow increased, and vice versa. The findings supported the idea that the connection mode between the tumor vascular bed and normal vascular bed is a parallel circuit. Vascular resistance in the normal vascular bed under All‐induced hypertension seemed to be greater than that under normotension, because the All‐increased tumor blood flow always exceeded the maximum tumor blood flow under normotension. Due to the fluctuations of tumor blood flow, no‐flow or low‐flow areas, resistant to delivery of anti‐cancer drugs, moved sporadically within the tumor under the normotensive condition. However, good conditions for drug delivery to tumor tissue were induced by All‐induced hypertension.
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spelling pubmed-59183202018-05-11 Fluctuations in Tumor Blood Flow under Normotension and the Effect of Angiotensin II‐induced Hypertension Hori, Katsuyoshi Suzuki, Maroh Tanda, Shigeru Saito, Sachiko Shinozaki, Mika Zhang, Qiu‐Hang Jpn J Cancer Res Article To elucidate the significance of angiotensin II (AID‐induced hypertension chemotherapy, changes of tissue blood flow both in normal subcutis and in tumors (AH109A, LY80) were measured with the hydrogen gas clearance method. A newly‐developed anesthetic machine was used to keep the animals' condition constant. Tissue blood flow in normal subcutis and tumors always fluctuated with time under normotension. The nature and the rate of fluctuation in tumor Wood flow were almost identical in two different types of tumors. However, the fluctuation of blood flow in tumor and that in normal subcutis were almost always inversely related when blood flows in these different tissues were measured simultaneously, i.e., when tissue blood flow in normal subcutis decreased, tumor blood flow increased, and vice versa. The findings supported the idea that the connection mode between the tumor vascular bed and normal vascular bed is a parallel circuit. Vascular resistance in the normal vascular bed under All‐induced hypertension seemed to be greater than that under normotension, because the All‐increased tumor blood flow always exceeded the maximum tumor blood flow under normotension. Due to the fluctuations of tumor blood flow, no‐flow or low‐flow areas, resistant to delivery of anti‐cancer drugs, moved sporadically within the tumor under the normotensive condition. However, good conditions for drug delivery to tumor tissue were induced by All‐induced hypertension. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5918320/ /pubmed/1752787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01797.x Text en
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Shinozaki, Mika
Zhang, Qiu‐Hang
Fluctuations in Tumor Blood Flow under Normotension and the Effect of Angiotensin II‐induced Hypertension
title Fluctuations in Tumor Blood Flow under Normotension and the Effect of Angiotensin II‐induced Hypertension
title_full Fluctuations in Tumor Blood Flow under Normotension and the Effect of Angiotensin II‐induced Hypertension
title_fullStr Fluctuations in Tumor Blood Flow under Normotension and the Effect of Angiotensin II‐induced Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Fluctuations in Tumor Blood Flow under Normotension and the Effect of Angiotensin II‐induced Hypertension
title_short Fluctuations in Tumor Blood Flow under Normotension and the Effect of Angiotensin II‐induced Hypertension
title_sort fluctuations in tumor blood flow under normotension and the effect of angiotensin ii‐induced hypertension
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1752787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01797.x
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