Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (07): 1011-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the effects of different doses of propofol on pulmonary metastasis of intravenous injectedtumor cells and expression of MTA1 and Wnt1 in the metastatic tumor in rats. Methods Forty male Fischer344 rats wererandomly divided into 4 equal groups for intravenous administration of normal saline, intralipid, or propofol at the dose of 30or 50 mg/kg pumped via the femoral vein. One hour after the infusion, MADB106 tumor cells (2 × 105) were injectedintravenously in the rats. Pulmonary metastasis of the tumor cells was observed and the expression of MTA1 and Wnt1 in themetastatic tumor detected by immunohistochemistry 3 weeks later. Results The rats receiving saline and intralipid treatmentsshowed a comparable number of pulmonary metastasis and similar expression levels of MTA1 and Wnt1 in the metastatictumor (P>0.05); the tumor number and MTA1 and Wnt1 were significantly lower in the two propofol groups (P<0.01). Thedoses of propofol was inversely correlated with the number of pulmonary metastasis (r=-0.879) and expressions of MTA1(r=-0.980) and Wnt1 (r=-0.916) (P<0.01), and MTA1 and Wnt1 expression levels in the metastatic tumors were closed correlated(r=0.902, P<0.01). Conclusion Propofol can dose-dependently suppress pulmonary metastasis of intravenously injected tumorcells and down-regulate MTA1 and Wnt1 expressions in the metastatic tumor tissue.
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