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Hyperthermic treatment of DMBA-induced rat mammary cancer using magnetic nanoparticles
Authors:Jun?Motoyama  Noriyuki?Yamashita  Tomio?Morino  Masashi?Tanaka  Takeshi?Kobayashi  Email author" target="_blank">Hiroyuki?HondaEmail author
Institution:1.Nanotherapy Co., Ltd,Nishi-ku,Japan;2.Department of Biotechnology,School of Engineering, Nagoya University,Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku,Japan;3.Department of Biological Chemistry,School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chubu University,Kasugai,Japan
Abstract:

Background

We have developed magnetite cationic liposomes (MCLs) and applied them as a mediator of local hyperthermia. MCLs can generate heat under an alternating magnetic field (AMF). In this study, the in vivo effect of hyperthermia mediated by MCLs was examined using 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA)-induced rat mammary cancer as a spontaneous cancer model.

Method

MCLs were injected into the mammary cancer and then subjected to an AMF.

Results

Four rats in 20 developed mammary tumors at more than 1 site in the body. The first-developed tumor in each of these 4 rats was selected and heated to over 43°C following administration of MCLs by an infusion pump. After a series of 3 hyperthermia treatments, treated tumors in 3 of the 4 rats were well controlled over a 30-day observation period. One of the 4 rats exhibited regrowth after 2 weeks. In this rat, there were 3 sites of tumor regrowth. Two of these regrowths were reduced in volume and regressed completely after 31 days, although the remaining one grew rapidly. These results indicated hyperthermia-induced immunological antitumor activity mediated by the MCLs.

Conclusion

Our results suggest that hyperthermic treatment using MCLs is effective in a spontaneous cancer model.
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