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Compounds with known psychotropic properties were tested for activity in murine ip L1210 leukemia and B 16 melanoma in a protocol designed to obtain leads for new antitumor agents which might also possess central nervous system (CNS) antitumor properties. Barbiturates and hallucinogenic compounds were the only compound types deliberately excluded. Representatives from most of the other known CNS agent classes were included among the 297 psychotropic drugs evaluated. Sixteen of these agents were reproducibly active against the L1210
tumor
system with T/C values of 125%. Phenothiazines such as fluphenazine and butyrophenones such as triperidol were prominent among the confirmed active structural types. Dopamine, a beta-phenethylamine neurotrasmitter, was active. While reproducible B16 melanoma activity was not observed among the psychotropic drugs, most of the L1210 confirmed active agents were effective against the ip P388
tumor
model and also were active in vitro against KB cells. Ic L1210 activity was not observed among the few compounds chosen for testing in that
tumor
system. The yield of ip L1210 confirmed actives from this group of psychotropic agents was 18 times that which would have been expected from the random screening of compounds.
Cancer
Treat Rep 1978 Jan
PMID:Psychotropic drugs as potential antitumor agents: a selective screening study. 2 98
Adoptive immunotherapy of a transplantable AKR leukemia (K36) was carried out as an adjunct to cytoxan chemotherapy using normal allogeneic H-2-incompatible spleen cells as well as sensitized H-2-matched allogeneic spleen cells. A significant therapeutic effect was obtained with cytoxan and allogeneic C57BL/6 splenocytes, demonstrating the potential use of the graft-versus-host reaction. Utilizing specific adoptive immunochemotherapy, a maximum effect was found with splenocytes from allogeneic but H-2-compatible CBA/J mice immunized against an allogeneic Gross-virus-induced lymphoma (E female G2). This therapeutic effect was most likely the result of prior sensitization of donor lymphocytes to common virus-associated
tumor
antigens.
Int J
Cancer
1978 Feb 15
PMID:Adoptive immunochemotherapy of a transplantable AKR leukemia (K36). 2 4
A study of nonspecific stimulation of the avian immune system with Corynebacterium parvum and specific stimulation with Marek's
tumor
cell vaccines revealed that nonspecifically stimulated outbred White Leghorn-type cockerels had higher incidences of tumors than did controls. A study of
tumor
cell cytotoxicity of sera from Marek's disease virus exposed birds indicated that humoral factors may play some role in
tumor
resistance.
J Natl
Cancer
Inst 1978 Apr
PMID:Resistance to Marek's disease. Effect of Corynebacterium parvum and Marek's tumor cell vaccines on tumorigenesis in chickens. 2 54
The capacity of cells to form growing
tumor
-like colonies in culture was tested by a new and unlaborious suspension technique. Six of nine tested cell lines formed spheroids, five of which started to grow. The growing spheroids reached a maximal size determined by balanced cell gain in a proliferative, superficial layer and cell death, particularly at larger depth. Sections of spheroids of different origin showed large variations in the thickness of the viable cell layers and in the shape of the proliferative gradients. The data, taken together with earlier published information, indicate that a difference between rodent and human cells generally exists, the former showing thinner viable and proliferative layers.
Cancer
Res 1978 May
PMID:Proliferation and viability in cellular spheroids of human origin. 2 35
Animal experimental studies and clinical observations closely relate the development and course of
malignancy
with immune function. The immune apparatus serves as a homeostatic system capable of recognizing "sell" from "non-self."
Neoplasia
is characterized by new surface components against which immune reactivity may be directed. Subpopulations of lymphocytes are stimulated by such
tumor
antigens leading to both humoral and cellular responses. Immunodeficiency, the surveillance role of immune responses, and immune competition are intimately concerned with the eventual outcome of the malignant state. These concepts are examined as supplying the theoretical background for development of new therapeutic procedures. Immunotherapy in the future may offer the most effective means of controlling the neoplastic state.
...
PMID:Immunologic aspects of malignancy. 2 84
The presence of suppressor cells in the spleens of C57BL/6 mice bearing Lewis lung carcinoma was investigated with the use of the in vitro lymphoproliferative response to mitogens and the graft-versus-host reaction (GVHR) as test systems. Splenocytes from
tumor
-bearing mice showed a lower response to mitogens when obtained 15-27 days after
tumor
transplant. In parallel, these cells were capable of suppressing the response of normal spleen cells to mitogens and their capacity to mount a GVHR in allogeneic hosts. Treatments with procedures known to remove adherent phagocytes, but not treatments with anti-Thy 1.2 serum plus complement, removed the suppressive activity observed.
J Natl
Cancer
Inst 1978 Aug
PMID:Suppression of mitogen responses and graft-versus-host reaction by splenocytes from mice bearing Lewis lung carcinoma. 2 21
Cysteine had been reported to increase survival time in thymoma-bearing mice and the interpretation suggested was that this was due to inhibition of a collagenase activity associated with some
tumor
cells by a chelating action of cysteine. In the present work it was shown that cysteine was a particularly potent inhibitor of amino acid transport into S37 ascites
tumor
cells, raising another possible interpretation of the earlier data. Sarcomas have previously been reported to lack collagenase activity; a survival study using S37 cells was therefore undertaken in an attempt to distinguish between possible interpretations of the earlier data involving thymomas. A null result was obtained with either cysteine or EDTA, reinforcing the earlier interpretation that survival enhancement with thymoma-bearing mice was due to an effect on collagenase. Other sulfhydryl analogs were found to inhibit transport also, and the effect was more pronounced with system L than system A. The reason for cysteine's particularly potent action on amino acid transport may be associated either with chelation of a metal ion involved in transport, or the involvement of the gamma-glutamyl cycle in the support of amino acid transport.
Cancer
Biochem Biophys 1977
PMID:Effects of cysteine upon tumor cells. 2 29
Carbamylcholine, acting via a pharmacologically specific receptor, had the ability to activate effector populations of spleen cells from female BALB/cfC3H and BALB/c mice; those cell populations were then significantly reactive in vitro against syngeneic
tumor
target cells but were only minimally reactive to normal syngeneic target tissues. The induced reactivity was inhibited by the muscarinic cholinergic antagonists atropine, scopolamine, and isopropamide, but not by the nicotinic antagonist d-tubocurare, and it appeared to involve both T-cell and non-T-cell effectors.
J Natl
Cancer
Inst 1978 Sep
PMID:Muscarinic cholinergic activation of mouse spleen cells cytotoxic to tumor cells in vitro. 2 33
Isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gel combined with limited proteolysis is a simple and specific method for quantitation of estradiol receptors in breast cancer tissue. At least eight different samples can be analyzed simultaneously on one gel, and the whole procedure, including sample preparation, takes less than 7 hr. In comparison with sucrose gradient centrifugation, isoelectric focusing is more sensitive, possibly due to the short time (1.5 to 2 hr) needed for the analysis. Furthermore, only one incubation with tritium-labeled estradiol is needed for an analysis, which means that a smaller amount of
tumor
tissue is needed than for most other methods. This fact allows analysis of the estrogen receptor content in
tumor
material obtained from fine-needle biopsy.
Cancer
Res 1978 Nov
PMID:Estradiol receptor analysis in human breast cancer tissue by isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gel. 2 6
Adenylate cyclase activity as well as intracellular content of sAMP were decreased 2.5-4-fold, as compared with normal state, in plasmatic membranes (PM) of hepatoma 22 and of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma--the tumors characterized by high level- of
malignancy
. Activity of cAMP phosphodiesterase exceeded distinctly the normal value in all the tumors studied. In less malignant hepatoma 48 the adenylate cyclase activity and content of cAMP were similar to those found in normal liver cells. The guanylate cyclase activity did not differ markedly from values found in normal liver cells in PM of all the tumors studied and in liver tissue of the
tumor
-bearing animals. Distinct alterations were not found in content of cGMP in the tumors, except of hepatomas 60 and 22, in which the nucleotide level exceeded 2-fold the normal value. The ratio cAMP/cGMP was decreased in the most malignant tumors. At the same time, the ratio was distinctly elevated in tumors with the middle level of
malignancy
(hepatomas 60 and 61).
...
PMID:[Concentration of cyclic nucleotides, activity of adenylate cyclase, 3',5'-AMP phosphodiesterase and guanylate cyclase in plasma membranes from liver and hepatomas of different degrees of malignancy]. 3 Feb 12
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