Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 30044
The Viscum album preparation Isorel inhibits the growth of melanoma B16F10 by influencing the tumor-host relationship
The Viscum album preparation Isorel inhibits the growth of melanoma B16F10 by influencing the tumor-host relationship // Anti-cancer drugs, 8 (1997), suppl 1; S17-S22 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The Viscum album preparation Isorel inhibits the growth of melanoma B16F10 by influencing the tumor-host relationship
Autori
Žarković, Neven ; Žarković, Kamelija ; Grainza, Serife ; Kissel, Dietter ; Jurin, Mislav
Izvornik
Anti-cancer drugs (0959-4973) 8
(1997), Suppl 1;
S17-S22
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
mistletoe; Viscum album; melanoma; cytotoxicity; humoral factors; cytotoxic lymphocytes; plasma
Sažetak
Mistletoe. Viscum album. Melanoma. Cytotoxicity. Humoral factors. Cytotoxic lymphocytes. Plasma. KeyWords Plus Mistletoe. Extract. Lectin. Abstract The aim of this study was to analyse whether Viscum album (mistletoe; Isorel) modulates the tumour-host relationship and whether this might be a basic mechanism of the antitumorous activity of the drug, The effects of a single intraperitoneal injection of the drug (100 mg/kg single 'planta tota' dose) were analysed for mice-bearing melanoma B16F10 growing in the hind limb. Injection of Isore/reduced the size of the tumour and caused abundant tumour necrosis with inflammatory response, oedema and destruction of the malignant tissue, Furthermore, the lymphocytes of saline-treated tumorous mice were not able to respond to the mitogenic lectin concanavalin A in vitro, while those of mistletoe extract-treated mice showed high reactivity to the mitogen, but only if cultured in the medium supplemented with the plasma of the mistletoe extract-treated mice, Moreover, melanoma cells exposed to the mistletoe extract were more sensitive to the cytotoxic activity of the lymphocytes than the control tumour cells, particularly in the presence of the plasma of mistletoe extract-treated mice, The plasma itself, however, did not show any cytotoxic activity. These results indicate that the antitumour activity of the mistletoe drug is due to a modulation of the tumour-host relationship, mediated by direct cytotoxicity of the drug to tumour cells and/or through a potentiation of immune response by certain, as yet unidentified, growth modifying humoral factors of the host. [References: 23]
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Institut "Ruđer Bošković", Zagreb,
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb
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