TUMOR-GROWTH DELAY BY LASER-GENERATED SHOCK-WAVES

Citation
Tm. Dereijke et al., TUMOR-GROWTH DELAY BY LASER-GENERATED SHOCK-WAVES, Lasers in surgery and medicine, 14(3), 1994, pp. 205-212
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Laboratory Technology",Surgery
ISSN journal
01968092
Volume
14
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
205 - 212
Database
ISI
SICI code
0196-8092(1994)14:3<205:TDBLS>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The antiproliferative effect of laser-generated shock waves (L-SW) was investigated on a human renal cell carcinoma, RC-8, grown subcutaneou sly in the nu/nu mouse. The RC-8 is characterized by the syndrome of h umoral hypercalcemia of malignancy (HHM) associated with profound cach exia, increase of serum Ca level, hypophosphatemia, and an enhancement of serum parathyroid-like peptides. In this model system, the effects on cachexia and tumor growth were studied after a series of pulses (3 -200) generated by a Candela LFDL/3 equipped pulsed-dye laser with opt ical fiber guided through a hypodermic needle with a 45-degrees angle bended tip, stuck through the skin of the mouse, and positioned direct ly below the tumor. The antitumor effect, expressed as a delay of tumo r growth, was found to be dependent on number of pulses applied, tumor size, and growth rate (alpha). Treatment of RC-8 with alpha = 0.21 wa s effective only after 200 pulses combined with a tumor volume smaller than 100 mm3. Under these conditions a growth delay of approximately 8 days was observed, paralleled by delay of animal weight loss (cachex ia). Under conditions of a decreased growth rate of RC-8 (alpha = 0.13 ), the susceptibility toward L-SW was found to be increased, expressed by a suppression of tumor growth after 100 pulses. However, no L-SW-a ssociated delay of cachexia was observed under these latter conditions . (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.