Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (09): 1295-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the effect of parathyroid hormone (1-34) (PTH) on tumor growth in a mouse model of lungcancer with bone metastasis. Methods Mouse models of proximal tibial bone metastasis of lung cancer were established in 30female BALB/c mice. The mouse models were randomly divided into 3 groups and received injections with 40 mg/kg PTH(1-34), equal amount of solvent (blank control), or cyclophosphamide (positive control). Body weight of the mice wasmeasured every 2 days and the right hind limb tumor growth was observed. The mice were sacrificed after 28 days for X-rayand CT examinations to observe the tumor shape, size, tibial bone density, and tumor volume. HE staining andimmunohistochemistry were performed to observe the tumor morphology and pathological type, and serum concentration ofserum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was detected. Results The body weight change curves did not show significant differencebetween PTH (1-34) group and the blank control group (P>0.05). In both PTH (1-34) group and the blank control group, X-rayand micro-CT revealed significant bone defects, and in cyclophosphamide group the bone cortex was basically intact with onlymild bone destruction. The tumor volume was similar between PTH (1-34) group and the blank control group (P>0.05), butsignificantly smaller in cyclophosphamide group (P<0.05). The bone density in PTH (1-34) group was significantly greater thanthat in the blank control group, but lower than that in cyclophosphamide group (P<0.05). Pathological examination revealedmainly osteolytic lesions mixed with bone destruction, which was severer in PTH (1-34) group and blank control group withobvious tumor cell filling of the defects; immunohistochemistry identified the tumors as adenomas. ALP activity was higher inPTH (1-34) group than in the other two group and differed significantly between the 3 groups (P<0.05). ConclusionIntermittent small-dose injections of parathyroid hormone PTH (1-34) does not promote bone metastatic tumor growth in miceand increases the bone quantity around the metastatic lesions.
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