The influence of blood loss on tumour growth: effect and mechanism in an experimental model.

The Netherlands journal of surgery Pub Date : 1991-08-01
M A Hoynck van Papendrecht, O R Busch, J Jeekel, R L Marquet
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Abstract

Retrospective studies have provided indirect evidence that allogeneic blood transfusion may adversely influence the prognosis of cancer patients. This effect may be prevented by using autologous blood transfusions. However, this involves preoperative donation of blood, the consequences of which are still unknown. The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible effects of blood loss on tumour growth and on NK-cell activity. An artificial lung metastasis model was used in the BN rat from which 20 per cent of the blood volume was taken at different time intervals. The results showed that blood loss, one day prior to tumour challenge, had a profound stimulating effect on tumour growth. After blood loss, the number of lung metastases was doubled as compared to controls. This tumour-promoting effect could be prevented by an immediate plasma transfusion, but not by evoking a normal haemoglobin level after blood loss by pretreatment with recombinant erythropoietin (rEpo). The NK-cell activity of spleen cells was significantly depressed, 24 hours after blood loss. At a 50:1-lymphocyte-to-target cell ratio, the NK-cell activity dropped from 25.3 per cent in controls to 9.3 per cent in experimental animals. Since NK-cells are assumed to play a role in the clearance of tumour cells from the circulation, the enhanced tumour growth observed after blood loss might be caused by this depression.

失血对肿瘤生长的影响:实验模型的作用和机制。
回顾性研究提供了间接证据,表明异体输血可能对癌症患者的预后产生不利影响。这种影响可通过自体输血加以预防。然而,这涉及术前献血,其后果尚不清楚。本研究的目的是研究失血对肿瘤生长和nk细胞活性的可能影响。采用人工肺转移模型,在不同的时间间隔抽取20%的血容量。结果表明,在肿瘤攻击前一天的失血对肿瘤生长有深远的刺激作用。失血后,肺转移的数量是对照组的两倍。这种促进肿瘤的作用可以通过立即输血来预防,但不能通过用重组红细胞生成素(rEpo)预处理失血后恢复正常血红蛋白水平来预防。失血24小时后,脾脏细胞nk细胞活性明显降低。当淋巴细胞与靶细胞的比例为50:1时,nk细胞的活性从对照组的25.3%下降到实验动物的9.3%。由于nk细胞被认为在清除循环中的肿瘤细胞中起作用,因此在失血后观察到的肿瘤生长增强可能是由这种抑制引起的。
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