Literature DB >> 17994794

Cryoablation induces necrosis and apoptosis in lung adenocarcinoma in mice.

J Wen1, Y Duan, Y Zou, Z Nie, H Feng, F Lugnani, J G Baust.   

Abstract

This study evaluated cryoablation on subcutaneously transplanted tumors of lung adenocarcinoma LA795 in T739 mice in vivo, in an effort to assess the feasibility of cryoablation in treatment of NSCLC. Subcutaneously transplanted lung adenocarcinoma LA795 was implanted into T739 mice yielding tumors of approximately 2.5 cm in diameter. Following cryoablation, the various modes of cell death were studied: necrosis in the central frozen zone by light microscopy and apoptosis in periphery of the frozen zone by in situ end labeling (TUNEL). Bc1-2 and bax expression were detected by immunohistochemical SABC procedures, and the cleavage and activation of Caspase 3 and PARP in peripheral zone by Western blot. We find that in central cryoablated zone, necrosis was the dominant mode of cell death occurring at three hours and four days post-thaw. The first three-hour necrosis peak involved approximately 47% of the tumor while the four-day peak increased in volume to 68% of the tumor. In peripheral cryoablation zone, definite cell apoptosis could be observed by morphological examination under light microscope and TUNEL staining, peaking at 8-16 h after cryoablation. Immunohistochemical results yielded little change in bcl-2 protein expression before and after cryoablation. However, bax protein expression was up-regulated significantly after cryoablation. In addition, cleavage and activation of Caspase-3 and PARP occurred in the peripheral freeze zone after the treatment. It indicated that Cryoablation efficiently induces cell death both by necrosis and apoptosis. Cryoablation appears to induce apoptosis in the peripheral freeze zone through the intrinsic mitochondrial caspase pathway based on bax upregulation. This observation allows us to suggest that cryoablation may be combined with chemotherapy to increase cancer destruction.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17994794     DOI: 10.1177/153303460700600607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Technol Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 1533-0338


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