Author/Editor     Jarm, T; Čemažar, M; Serša, G; Miklavčič, D
Title     Blood perfusion in a murine fibrosarcoma tumor model after direct current electrotherapy: a study with 86Rb extraction technique
Type     članek
Source     Electro Magnetobiol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 17, št. 2
Publication year     1998
Volume     str. 273-82
Language     eng
Abstract     Electrotherapy with low-level direct current (DC) can induce antitumor effecrs in various tumor models. Applied in combination with certain anticancer drugs, it can significantly increase their effectiveness. It has been suggested that the demonstrated effects of electrothetapy arise from its modification of tumor blood flow. The effect of such treatment on blood perfusion of solid subcutaneous Sa-1 fibrosarcoma tumors in A/J mice was investigated with a 86 rubidium extraction tehnique. Following electrotherapy, the relative tissue perfusion of tumors was decreased by more than 50%. Three days after treatment, partial reperfusion of tumors occurred. The dynamisc of the perfusion changes induced by electrotherapy are in agreement with tumor growth dynamics following this procedure. The effect of electrotherapy on the blood supply of tumors may be the major mechanism of antitumor action in our model. Electrotherapy could be useful as an adjuvant local procedure to other treatment modalities that require a hypoxic environment for their effectiveness.
Descriptors     SARCOMA, EXPERIMENTAL
ELECTRIC STIMULATION THERAPY
MICE
PERFUSION, REGIONAL
RUBIDIUM RADIOISOTOPES