| Literature DB >> 9402317 |
A Hagiwara1, K Sawai, C Sakakura, M Shirasu, M Ohgaki, T Imanishi, J Yamasaki, T Togawa, T Takahashi.
Abstract
Peritoneal metastases occur most often in the greater omentum, where tumor implantation sites are densely distributed. We used dextran sulfate (S-Dex) as an anti-cell-adherence agent to prevent i.p. seeded malignant cells from causing peritoneal metastases. S-Dex was tested for its anti-adherent activity against B-16 melanoma cells on plastic, and was examined for its ability to prevent implantation in the omentum and to improve survival in mice after B-16 melanoma was inoculated i.p. S-Dex prevented B-16 melanoma cells from adhering to the plastic wall. S-Dex reduced the number of B-16 melanoma cells implanted into the greater omentum and improved the survival of mice inoculated with B-16 melanoma cells. We conclude that S-Dex attenuated peritoneal metastases when B-16 melanoma cells were seeded i.p.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9402317 DOI: 10.1097/00001813-199710000-00011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anticancer Drugs ISSN: 0959-4973 Impact factor: 2.248