南方医科大学学报 ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (08): 1160-.

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甲状腺激素可抑制人胰腺癌裸鼠移植瘤的生长

王楠,商博鑫,史海涛,马汉伟,姜炅,秦斌,董蕾   

  • 出版日期:2013-08-20 发布日期:2013-08-20

Thyroid hormone inhibits the growth of pancreatic cancer xenograft in nude mice

  • Online:2013-08-20 Published:2013-08-20

摘要: 目的探讨甲状腺激素对人胰腺癌裸鼠移植瘤生长的影响。方法建立BALB/c人胰腺癌细胞裸鼠皮下移植瘤模型,将成
瘤裸鼠随机分为对照组(灭菌蒸馏水)、甲状腺激素(T3)高浓度组、T3低浓度组、丙基硫氧嘧啶(PTU)高浓度组、PTU低浓度组,
干预21 d。测量各组裸鼠体质量变化;测量各组移植瘤体积与瘤体质量变化;应用ELISA法检测裸鼠血清中甲状腺激素T3浓
度;应用免疫组化染色法检测瘤体组织中细胞增殖核抗原(PCNA)的表达和肿瘤微血管密度(MVD)的变化。结果与对照组相
比,甲状腺激素组裸鼠体质量较干预前均明显减轻(P<0.05),而PTU组变化不明显。甲状腺激素组移植瘤体积增长明显滞后于
PTU组和对照组(P<0.05)。甲状腺激素组瘤体质量显著低于PTU组和对照组(P<0.05)。与PTU组和对照组相比,甲状腺激素
组的PCNA增殖指数与MVD亦明显降低(P<0.05),但不同浓度组间无显著统计学差异(P>0.05)。结论甲状腺激素可抑制人
胰腺癌裸鼠移植瘤的生长,通过抑制肿瘤细胞的增殖和新生血管的形成来发挥抗肿瘤效应,具有潜在的临床应用价值。

Abstract: Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of thyroid hormone in nude mice bearing human pancreatic cancer
xenograft. Methods A BALB/c nude mouse model bearing pancreatic cancer was established with human pancreatic cancer
cell line Bx-PC3. The mouse models were divided randomly into 5 groups, namely the control group treated with distilled
water, high and low concentrations of thyroid hormone (T3) groups, and high and low concentration of propylthiouracil (PTU)
groups. After intervention for 21 days, the changes in body weight and xenograft tumor volume and weight were measured,
and the serum T3 concentration was detected by ELISA assay. The expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and
microvessel density (MVD) were detected using immunobistochemistry. Results The body weight of nude mice in T3 groups
was significantly reduced after intervention, while that in PTU groups showed no obvious changes. Compared with PTU
groups and control group, T3 groups showed significantly reduced tumor volume and weight (P<0.05) with also reduced
PCNA expression and MVD, but these effect did not exhibit a dose dependence (P>0.05). Conclusion Thyroid hormone can
inhibit the growth of human pancreatic cancer in nude mice by suppressing the proliferation and angiogenesis of the tumor
cells, suggesting the potential value of thyroid hormone in pancreatic cancer therapy.