O. Ishiko et al., Angiogenesis in the adipose tissue of tumor-bearing rabbits treated by cyclic plasma perfusion, INT J ONCOL, 19(4), 2001, pp. 785-790
The mechanisms of cancer cachexia have not been elucidated. We previously r
eported that cyclic plasma perfusion using non-coated charcoal was effectiv
e in cancer cachexia. In the present study we investigated the angiogenic e
ffect of cyclic plasma perfusion on adipose tissue. Twenty rabbits were div
ided into two groups, i.e., tumor-bearing rabbits subjected to cyclic plasm
a perfusion (n=10, PP group), and tumor-bearing rabbits subjected to sham-p
erfusion (n=10, SP group). The changes in body weight, total body fat, and
expression of angiogenic factors were investigated. Loss of body weight and
total body fat was significantly suppressed in the PP group. Apoptosis of
adipocytes was seen in both groups only in the early stage of tumor bearing
. Lipolytic activity in the PP group showed a lower ratio than that in the
SP group. In the PP group, increased microvessel density and expression of
vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and platelet-derived endothelial
cell growth factor (PD-ECGF) were seen at 40 days after transplantation. Si
milar findings were not seen in the SP group. These results suggest that cy
clic plasma perfusion not only decreased lipolytic activity but induced ang
iogenesis in the adipose tissue.