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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
)
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) was reported to be important in the induction of septic shock. After i.v. injection of recombinant TNF-alpha (rTNF-alpha), BALB/c mice bearing
Meth
A fibrosarcoma (
Meth
A), but not normal mice, died of shock. Tumor cells are known to release many biological components. In this study, we examined the role of the tumor in the toxicity of rTNF-alpha in mice.
Meth
A cells maintained i.p. in mice were cultured for 24 hr in vitro. Conditioned medium (CM) obtained from the
Meth
A cells was given i.v. to mice, and 2 to 7 days later, i.v. injection of rTNF-alpha induced death in the animals. rTNF-alpha treatment 4 days after
Meth
A CM gave the maximum effect. rTNF-alpha did not induce death in mice treated with CM from spleen cells. However, after the
Meth
A cells were passaged 2 or 3 times in in vitro culture, the CM did not potentiate the toxicity of rTNF-alpha in mice. rTNF-alpha induced symptoms of
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) on coagulation parameters in the blood, and high plasma tissue factor (TF) activity in
Meth
A CM-treated mice and
Meth
A tumor-bearing mice. These results suggest that factor(s) are released from tumor cells activated by interaction with host cells, and injection of rTNF-alpha and the factor(s) results in the induction of
DIC syndrome
leading to host death.
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PMID:Potentiation of the toxicity of tumor necrosis factor by tumors in mice. 774 4