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Title: Effects of interventional therapy with norcantharidin microsphere on hepatoma in rats and its mechanism
Authors: Li, Q.
Fan, Z.-Z.
Li, X.-Q.
Liu, X.-H.
Sun, J.
Gu, W.
Heng, P. 
Gao, H.
Keywords: Alginic acid
Animals
Interventional therapy
Laboratory
Liver neoplasms
Microsphere
Norcantharidin
Poly acid anhydride
Issue Date: Jul-2006
Citation: Li, Q.,Fan, Z.-Z.,Li, X.-Q.,Liu, X.-H.,Sun, J.,Gu, W.,Heng, P.,Gao, H. (2006-07). Effects of interventional therapy with norcantharidin microsphere on hepatoma in rats and its mechanism. Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine 4 (4) : 378-383. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the effects of interventional therapy with norcantharidin-alginic acid/poly acid anhydride microspheres (N-MS) infusion via hepatic artery on hepatoma in rats. Methods: N-MS was prepared by emulsion-chemical crosslink technique. Eighty-nine hepatoma-bearing rats were randomly divided into five groups, which were normal saline group, norcantharidin (NCTD) group, blank microsphere (B-MS) group, NCTD-lipiodol group and N-MS group. Normal saline, NCTD, B-MS, NCTD-lipiodol and N-MS were injected via hepatic artery accordingly. After the interventional therapy, eight rats from each group were observed for survival time, and the rest rats were killed on the 8th day after intervention to measure the tumor volume and necrostic degree. The apoptotic index of liver tumor cells was detected by TUNEL staining, and the expression of ki-67 was assayed by immuno-histochemical streptavidin-biotin peroxidase method. Results: The survival time of the rats in the N-MS group was prolonged as compared with those in the other four groups, and the tumor volume of the rats in the N-MS group was smaller than those in the other four groups. The tumor growth rate and the expression level of ki-67 in the N-MS group were both significantly lower than those in the other four groups. The tumor necrotic degree and the apoptotic index in the N-MS group were significantly higher than those in the other four groups. Conclusion: Interventional therapy with N-MS could yield preferable therapeutic effects on hepatomas in rats. This anti-tumor efficacy may be associated with microvessel embolization in liver tumor and the sustained releasing of NCTD. Its inhibiting effect on tumor cell proliferation maybe result from decreasing the expression of Ki-67 and inducing the tumou cell apoptosis.
Source Title: Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/105899
ISSN: 16721977
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