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Anticancer effect and feasibility study of hyperthermia treatment of pancreatic cancer using magnetic nanoparticles

Authors :
Jintian Tang
Xiaowen Wang
Jian Dong
Lufang Wang
Weiwei Ouyang
Source :
Oncology reports. 27(3)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We investigated the effect and feasibility of hyperthermia treatment on subcutaneous pancreatic cancer in female Kunming mice, using a murine pancreatic cancer cell line (MPC-83) established by us and found in this study to originate from epithelial pancreatic acinus. Magnetic fluid (MF) with ferromagnetic particles of about 20 nm in size was used as a heating mediator. MF was injected into the subcutaneous nodules with subaxillary regions of mice 10 days after tumor transplantation; homogeneous distribution of magnetic nanoparticles in nodules was easily detected by X-ray 24 h later. Mice were allocated to four groups as follows: no treatment (control); MF injection alone; alternating magnetic field (AMF) irradiation alone; and MF injection and hyperthermia generated by applying AMF (300 kHz, 110 Gs). The two hyperthermia-treated subgroup tumors reached central temperatures of 47 and 51˚C, respectively, for 30 min; while rectal temperature in both subgroups remained below 36˚C. Tumor growth was inhibited and survival significantly prolonged in the hyperthermia group compared with other groups (P

Details

ISSN :
17912431
Volume :
27
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncology reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4022c7ba1be02f9801c06d0bc420dc93