PMID: 15250153Jul 15, 2004Paper

Experimental research into the inhibitory effect of 131I-recombinant human epidermal growth factor on the growth of breast cancer in vivo

Sheng wu yi xue gong cheng xue za zhi = Journal of biomedical engineering = Shengwu yixue gongchengxue zazhi
Yunchun LiSheng He

Abstract

This experiment was designed to study the effect of 131I-recombinant human epidermal growth factor (131I-rhEGF) on the growth of tumor in nude mice loaded with human breast cancer. Bioactivity of 131I-rhEGF and uptake of 131I-rhEGF in breast cancer tissue were verified using biodistribution experiment of 131I-rhEGF in the nude mice loaded with human breast cancer. The effect of 131I-rhEGF on the growth of tumor was assessed via the growth experiment of tumor in the nude mice loaded with human breast cancer. The ultrastructural change of the tumor cell treated with 131I-rhEGF was observed under transmission electron microscope, and the pathological change of the tumor tissue treated with 131I-rhEGF was detected by biopsy. The results showed that the tumor tissue of nude mice bearing human breast cancer obviously takes in 131I-rhEGF; that intravenous administration and intratumoral administration of 131I-rhEGF both obviously inhibit the growth of tumor, the inhibition rates (82.00% and 80.70%) being remarkably higher than that of 131I (7.49%) and that of 131I-HSA (6.91%) (P<0.05); and that intravenous and intratumoral administration of 131I-rhEGF both obviously damage and kill tumor cells. Therefore, 131I-rhEGF can inhibit the gr...Continue Reading

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