| Literature DB >> 117414 |
V M Dilman, V N Anisimov, M N Ostroumova, V G Morosov, V K Khavinson, M A Azarova.
Abstract
Bovine pineal polypeptide extract (PPE) exerted an anti-tumor effect on mouse-transplantable tumors: mammary cancer (RSM), squamous cell cervical carcinoma (SCC), hepatoma-22a and lympholeukemia LIO-1, and had no effect on Harding-Passey melanoma and leukemia L-1210. It was shown that PPE possessed the ability to decrease the incidence of DMBA-induced mammary adenocarcinomas in rats. The daily administration of 0.5 mg PPE prolonged the life span of rats by 25% and failed to influence spontaneous tumor development. The arguments in favor of a possible mechanism of anti-tumor action of the pineal gland are submitted. It is suggested that the anti-tumor effect of PPE may occur when the syndrome of cancrophilia is induced by tumor transplantation or chemical carcinogens.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 117414 DOI: 10.1159/000225358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncology ISSN: 0030-2414 Impact factor: 2.935