Tumor growth mainly depend on formation of new blood vessels. DFMO (al
pha-difluoromethylornithine), an inhibitor of polyamine biosynthesis,
inhibits tumor growth in many animal tumors. Our investigation was to
evaluate the requirement of polyamines for induction of angiogenesis b
y tumor cells and spleen lymphocytes from tumor-bearing mice. In this
regard, we have added DFMO to cell cultures. The neovascular response
induced either by tumor cells or spleen lymphocytes was completely abr
ogated. This inhibition could be reversed by the addition of exogenous
putrescine. These findings suggest that the effect of DFMO on angioge
nesis is, in part, mediated by the inhibition of polyamine biosynthesi
s.