医学
前列腺癌
组织学
前列腺
癌症
骨骼肌
泌尿科
内科学
病理
作者
Theodore D. Koreckij,Charles Hill,Larry Azure,Holly M. Nguyen,Lawrence L. Kunz,Andrew Azure,Eva Corey,Paul H. Lange,Robert L. Vessella
出处
期刊:The Prostate
[Wiley]
日期:2009-11-24
卷期号:70 (5): 529-539
被引量:8
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND A number of minimally invasive technologies exist for the treatment of prostate cancer (CaP), each with their associated morbidities. We sought to test the efficacy of low dose alternating electric current (LDAEC) to inhibit CaP growth in a preclinical setting and determine its effect on normal tissue. METHODS In the first study, two power settings, 15 or 25 mA of current, and two treatment times, 15 or 60 min, were evaluated in C4‐2B CaP xenografts. In the second study, power was regulated to maintain an intra‐tumoral temperature of ≤45°C in C4‐2B and LuCaP 35 tumors. In both studies, tumor volume, serum PSA levels, survival and histology were analyzed. In a third study, LDAEC was applied to mice hamstrings with evaluation of gait and histology. RESULTS The most effective tumor volume reduction in the first study was seen with tumors treated with 25 mA for 15 min (62 ± 9.4% decrease, P = 0.001). Longer treatment time did not enhance treatment effect. Using 45°C to govern delivery of LDAEC resulted in a near 100% reduction in tumor volume in 8/10 mice with C4‐2B tumors ( P < 0.001) with similar inhibition of LuCaP 35 tumors ( P = 0.01). This treatment, although resulting in skeletal muscle necrosis, did not affect nerves, smooth muscle and blood vessels. CONCLUSION LDAEC demonstrates efficacy against C4‐2B and LuCaP 35 CaP xenografts while causing no harm to nerves and blood vessels. These results warrant further investigations into the use of LDAEC as a treatment for CaP. Prostate 70: 529–539, 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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