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Proliferation kinetics of endothelial and tumour cells in three mouse mammary carcinomas.

D G Hirst, J Denekamp, B Hobson.   

Abstract

An autoradiographic study of three corded mouse tumours is reported. The proliferation characteristics of both tumour cells and endothelial cells were studied. The doubling time of these three tumours differed by a factor of 2.6 but there was only a small difference in the intermitotic time. All three tumours showed a very high cell loss factor (approximately 0.80) and the differences in growth rate resulted mainly from differences in the growth fraction. The endothelial cell proliferation rates differed markedly in the three tumours, with labelling indices ranging from 18% in the faster tumours to 4.5% in the slowest. The potential doubling times for endothelium, calculated from these values, were much slower than the tumour cell cycle time or the tumour potential doubling time, but were two to four times faster than the volume doubling time of the tumour. It appears likely that the endothelial proliferation rate influences the growth fraction, but similar high cell loss factors can occur in tumours with a four-fold difference in endothelial cell production rates. Inadequate branching of blood vessels seems likely to be at least as important as inadequate production of endothelial cells. It is not possible to determine whether slow tumour cell production evokes a slower endothelial growth or vice versa.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7083296     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2184.1982.tb01044.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Kinet        ISSN: 0008-8730


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