Avtor/Urednik     Podobnik, Blaž; Serša, Gregor; Miklavčič, Damijan
Naslov     Effect of hydralazine on interstitial fluid pressure in experimental tumours and in normal tissue
Tip     članek
Vir     In Vivo
Vol. in št.     Letnik 15, št. 5
Leto izdaje     2001
Obseg     str. 417-24
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Interstital fluide pressure (IFP) has been recognised as the most important obstacle in macromolecular drug delivery to solid tumours. The aim of our study was to measure the IFP simultaneously in tumour and in muscle or in subcutis and to determine whether injection of hydralazine reduces differentially tumour IFP with respect to IFP in surrounding and normal tissues. In addition, it was of interest whether the decrease in IFP due to hydralazine depends on tumour volume and/or on initial IFP. Measurements of IFP were performed by means of the wick-in-needle technique and they were obtained on tumours of different size. In both tumour models, hydralazine significantly reduced the pretreatment IFP level. On average IFP decreased by 31% and 14% from the initial value in SAF and LPB tumours, respectively. On the contrary, hydralazine did not decrease IFP in normal tissue. Injection of NaCl solution instead of hydralazine had no effect on IFP either in tumours or in subcutis/muscle. The results of our study on the effect of hydralazine on IFP in SAF and LPB tumour model are in accordance to previously reported studies. The initial IFP in tumour is positively-correlated with the tumour size, while the decreased in the tumour IFP is independent of the initial IFP value. In addition, the decrease in tumour IFP is not correlated to tumour volume.
Deskriptorji     HYDRALAZINE
EXTRACELLULAR SPACE
MUSCLE, SKELETAL
VASODILATOR AGENTS
MICE, INBRED C57BL
MICE, INBRED CBA
INJECTIONS, INTRAVENOUS
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS
PRESSURE
SODIUM CHLORIDE