The enhancement of tumor growth after partial hepatectomy and the effect of sera obtained from hepatectomized rats on tumor cell growth.

T Asaga, K Suzuki, M Umeda, Y Sugimasa, S Takemiya, T Okamoto
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In the process of liver regeneration, the participation of various types of growth stimulators and changes in immune responses have been reported. Here, we examined the growth of subcutaneously transplanted AH130 cells and Walker 256 cells after partial hepatectomy. In the case of tumor cells being transplanted on the same day as partial hepatectomy, the increase in tumor size in hepatectomized rats was significantly greater compared with that in non-treated rats or in those having undergone a simple laparotomy. When the transplantation of tumor cells was done on the 7th day after partial hepatectomy, however, the increase was less marked. We also examined the effect of serum obtained from rats after partial hepatectomy on the in vitro growth of these tumor cells. Growth enhancement was observed with medium containing serum drawn from rats 1 to 4 days after partial hepatectomy. These results suggest that the growth of tumor cells was stimulated during liver regeneration and that some humoral factors participated in the process. Furthermore, as the conditions of the in vitro method appear to mimic those of the in vivo method, the in vitro approach should be very useful for analysis of the factors responsible.

肝部分切除对肿瘤生长的促进作用及肝切除大鼠血清对肿瘤细胞生长的影响。
在肝脏再生过程中,各种类型的生长刺激物的参与和免疫反应的变化已被报道。在这里,我们检测了肝部分切除术后皮下移植的AH130细胞和Walker 256细胞的生长情况。在肝部分切除术当天移植肿瘤细胞的情况下,切除肝的大鼠肿瘤大小的增加明显大于未治疗的大鼠或进行简单剖腹手术的大鼠。然而,在肝部分切除后第7天进行肿瘤细胞移植时,增加不太明显。我们还检测了部分肝切除后大鼠血清对这些肿瘤细胞体外生长的影响。肝部分切除后1 ~ 4天,用含有大鼠血清的培养基观察生长增强。提示肝脏再生过程中肿瘤细胞的生长受到刺激,并有一定的体液因子参与了这一过程。此外,由于体外方法的条件似乎与体内方法相似,因此体外方法对于分析相关因素应该非常有用。
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