A reduction in blood insulin levels as a host endocrine response during tumor development

Hugo Oscar Besedovsky , Sigurd Normann , Martin Schardt , Adriana del Rey
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It has been previously reported that endogenous insulin levels decrease during tumor growth. We have now studied whether this host endocrine response is independent of the way in which the tumor is induced. For this purpose, animals transplanted with tumor cells induced by 3-methylcholanthrene (MCA) or 7,12-dimethylbenz(a) anthracene (DMBA), or with EL-4 lymphoma cells, and animals that develop autochthonus tumors induced by MCA or the murine mammary tumor virus (MMTV) were used. These procedures result on the induction of tumors of different histologic types: fibrosarcoma, mammary adenocarcinoma and lymphoma. The results obtained showed that a reduction in insulin levels preceded the overt appearance of tumors in all models of syngeneic or autochthonus tumors studied but not when DMBA-induced tumor cells were administered into allogeneic recipients. Reduced levels of insulin before tumor detection appeared to affect the onset of MCA-induced tumors. Indeed, those mice with a late tumor onset were those that had a more pronounced decrease in insulin blood levels during the induction phase of authocthonous MCA-induced tumors. Soluble factors associated with tumor growth seem to mediate the reduction in insulin blood levels in mice transplanted with EL-4 tumor cells. The results obtained indicate that the reduction in insulin levels detected is a consequence of the recognition of tumor cells by the host, and seems to be independent of the histologic type of the neoplastic cells that develop. Pharmacological interventions at the levels of mechanisms that control insulin output should clarify the relevance of decreased levels of this hormone for tumor development.

肿瘤发展过程中作为宿主内分泌反应的血液胰岛素水平降低
此前有报道称,在肿瘤生长过程中,内源性胰岛素水平会下降。我们现在已经研究了这种宿主内分泌反应是否独立于诱导肿瘤的方式。为此,用3-甲基胆蒽(MCA)或7,12-二甲基苯(a)蒽(DMBA)诱导的肿瘤细胞移植动物,或用EL-4淋巴瘤细胞移植动物,以及用MCA或小鼠乳腺肿瘤病毒(MMTV)诱导的自体胸腺肿瘤动物。这些手术的结果是诱导不同组织学类型的肿瘤:纤维肉瘤、乳腺腺癌和淋巴瘤。研究结果表明,胰岛素水平的降低在所有同基因或自体肿瘤模型中都出现在肿瘤明显出现之前,但当dmba诱导的肿瘤细胞被给予同种异体受体时则没有。肿瘤检测前胰岛素水平的降低似乎影响mca诱导肿瘤的发生。事实上,那些肿瘤发生较晚的小鼠是那些在原发mca诱导肿瘤的诱导阶段血液中胰岛素水平下降更明显的小鼠。与肿瘤生长相关的可溶性因子似乎介导了EL-4肿瘤细胞移植小鼠血液中胰岛素水平的降低。结果表明,检测到的胰岛素水平降低是宿主对肿瘤细胞识别的结果,似乎与肿瘤细胞的组织学类型无关。在控制胰岛素输出的机制水平上的药理学干预应该澄清这种激素水平降低与肿瘤发展的相关性。
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