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Micronucleus formation in human melanoma xenografts following exposure to hyperthermia.

E K Rofstad, K H Falkvoll, P Oftedal.   

Abstract

The formation of micronuclei in two human melanoma xenografts (E. E. and V. N.) following hyperthermic treatment (42.5 degrees C for 60 min) was studied and compared to that following single dose irradiation. The melanomas were grown in the hind leg of athymic mice and heated by immersing the tumour-bearing leg into a water-bath. Histological sections were prepared from tumours removed from the mice at predetermined times after treatment and the fraction of abnormal mitotic figures and the number of micronuclei per nucleus were scored. During the first 24 h after treatment, the fraction of abnormal mitotic figures increased abruptly to 90%-100% followed by a rapid decrease to 40%-50%. It then decreased slowly towards about twice the level in untreated tumours. The number of micronuclei started to increase at about the same time as the fraction of abnormal mitotic figures was highest, reached a maximum at about 2-3 days after treatment, and then decreased slowly. The number of micronuclei seen after the hyperthermic treatment was lower than that seen after radiation treatments causing similar tumour regrowth delays. The same hyperthermic treatment resulted in more micronuclei and larger regrowth delays for E. E. than for V. N. melanoma. The present results indicate that DNA damage is involved in heat-induced cell death in tumours treated in vivo.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6709827     DOI: 10.1007/bf01326736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys        ISSN: 0301-634X            Impact factor:   1.925


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