West C R, Wajsman Z, Williams P, Murphy G P
J Med. 1978;9(1):91-4.
The effects of exposure of experimental murine Wilm's tumor to increased atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide were studied. Local tumor growth was not affected by concentrations of 76% and 55% of carbon dioxide applied for 10 and 30 minutes. There was no difference in survival of animals and weight of the tumor between the control and the experimental groups. Ten per cent of the animals treated with concentrations of 55% and 76% carbon dioxide developed metastases in contrast to 30% of metastatic growth detected in the control group. This observation, although without statistically significant difference, may lead toward further study of the carbon dioxide effect in different tumor models. Additional tumor models and different animals species will be studied.
研究了实验性小鼠肾母细胞瘤暴露于大气中二氧化碳浓度增加的影响。将76%和55%的二氧化碳分别施加10分钟和30分钟,局部肿瘤生长未受影响。对照组和实验组动物的生存率及肿瘤重量均无差异。用55%和76%二氧化碳浓度处理的动物中,10%发生了转移,而对照组中检测到转移生长的比例为30%。这一观察结果虽无统计学显著差异,但可能会促使对不同肿瘤模型中二氧化碳效应进行进一步研究。将研究更多的肿瘤模型和不同动物物种。