Lichtenbeld H C, Ferarra N, Jain R K, Munn L L
Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA.
Microvasc Res. 1999 May;57(3):357-62. doi: 10.1006/mvre.1998.2140.
Recent studies have shown that systemic injection of anti-VEGF antibody into tumor-bearing mice results in decreases in tumor vascular permeability, vessel diameters, and tumor regression. Using a similar animal model, we have applied anti-VEGF antibody directly to the tumor tissue growing in transparent window chambers in SCID mice. Similar to the results obtained with systemic injection, vascular permeability was greatly reduced, but the response was reached at much lower concentrations with local application. Implications of these findings on local control of tumors are discussed.
最近的研究表明,向荷瘤小鼠全身注射抗VEGF抗体可导致肿瘤血管通透性降低、血管直径减小以及肿瘤消退。利用类似的动物模型,我们将抗VEGF抗体直接应用于SCID小鼠透明窗口室中生长的肿瘤组织。与全身注射的结果相似,血管通透性大大降低,但局部应用时在低得多的浓度下即可产生反应。本文讨论了这些发现对肿瘤局部控制的意义。