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The Apoptotic Response of Liver and Colorectal Liver Metastases to Focal Hyperthermic Injury

MEHRDAD NIKFARJAM, VIJAYARGAVAN MURALIDHARAN, CATERINA MALCONTENTI-WILSON and CHRISTOPHER CHRISTOPHI
Anticancer Research March 2005, 25 (2B) 1413-1419;
MEHRDAD NIKFARJAM
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CATERINA MALCONTENTI-WILSON
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Background: Ablation of liver tumours by focal hyperthermia causes tissue injury not only by direct effects, but also by progressive tissue damage following the initial heat application. The mechanism by which this progressive injury occurs remains undefined. Stimulation of apoptosis following the initial heat stimulus may be involved in this progression. The role of apoptosis in the subsequent progression of focal hyperthermia injury was investigated in liver and colorectal liver metastases in a murine model. Materials and Methods: Focal hyperthermia produced by laser (Nd-YAG - wavelength 1064 nm) was applied to the liver and colorectal liver metastases in CBA mice (2 Watts for 50 seconds). The animals were killed at 0, 12, 24, 48, 72, 120 and 168 hours after the application of focal hyperthermia. Haematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemistry were performed on paraffin sections to assess the extent of tissue necrosis. Apoptosis was examined by assessment of DNA fragmentation using terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase d-uridine triphosphate nick end labelling (TUNEL) and activated Caspase 3 immunostaining. The sequence of the apoptotic response was determined at the treated tissue margins and compared to untreated liver and tumour. Results: Focal hyperthermia produced progressive tissue injury in both liver and colorectal liver metastases. TUNEL labelling was less specific than activated Caspase 3 in detecting apoptotic cells. Apoptosis was detected and peaked at 12 hours following therapy based on activated Caspase 3 staining, before returning to baseline at 72 hours. In tumour tissue, the apoptotic response was more sustained, peaking at 24 hours before returning to baseline levels by 96 hours following therapy. Conclusion: Increased apoptosis occurs following the application of focal hyperthermia to normal liver and colorectal metastases. The apoptotic response is more sustained in tumour tissue and contributes to the progressive injury that is evident after the initial heat stimulus.

  • Focal hyperthermia
  • apoptosis
  • liver
  • colorectal liver metastases

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  • Received October 29, 2004.
  • Accepted January 27, 2005.
  • Copyright© 2005 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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MEHRDAD NIKFARJAM, VIJAYARGAVAN MURALIDHARAN, CATERINA MALCONTENTI-WILSON, CHRISTOPHER CHRISTOPHI
Anticancer Research Mar 2005, 25 (2B) 1413-1419;

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Anticancer Research Mar 2005, 25 (2B) 1413-1419;
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