- Title
- Tumor necrosis factor effects on ascites formation in an experimental tumor
model.
- Author
- Behammer W ; Kluge M ; Ruschoff J ; Mannel DN
- Address
- Institute of Pathology/Tumorimmunology, University of Regensburg, Germany.
- Source
- J Interferon Cytokine Res; 16(5):403-8 1996
- Abstract
- In humans, treatment of malignant ascites with bolus TNF leads to
resolution of the ascites. In an experimental model NMRI nude mice were
inoculated intraperitoneally with human NIH-OVCAR3 adenocarcinoma cells,
resulting in production of ascites and intraperitoneal tumor growth. Ascites
formation and tumor growth after IP injection of recombinant human TNF was
determined. Depending on the treatment schedule, a dual effect of TNF on the
development of ascites was seen. Doses of TNF (1-10 micrograms/g) given once per
week completely prevented ascites production, whereas the same doses of TNF
given on a daily schedule induced enhanced ascites formation in an inverse TNF
dose relationship. The area of tumor cell-covered peritoneal lining corresponded
to these findings, indicating a correlation of tumor mass with ascites
production. In an attempt to prevent renewal of ascites after drainage, neither
inhibition nor enhancement in ascites production was seen when TNF was given
five times per week. However, doses of 10 micrograms/g of TNF once per week led
to almost complete inhibition of ascites reappearance. Histological examination
of animals that received repeated TNF treatment demonstrated chronic peritonitis
with strong stromal proliferation, angiogenesis, and increased adhesion of tumor
cells to the peritoneum.
- Language of Publication
- English
- Unique Identifier
- 96336538