Both B16 melanoma and Lewis lung carcinoma growing in C57/Bl mice spontaneously metastasize to the lungs and other organs. When the tumors are grown in the mouse tail to a specific volume and amputated, the spontaneously disseminated tumor cells can then be independently treated. The effects of a single dose of cyclophosphamide (200 mg/kg), cis-platinum (6 mg/kg) and melphalan (10 mg/kg) on the appearance of pulmonary and other metastases were measured. The cis-platinum treatment was shown to reduce the number and incidence of metastases of both tumors at various times after treatment. The antimetastatic effectiveness of cis-platinum against these two tumors was increased when 2.4 mg/kg was administered each day for five consecutive days after amputation of the primary. Cyclophosphamide, when administered at two-thirds maximum tolerated dose, had a small promoting effect on the number and incidence of pulmonary metastases of Lewis lung carcinoma, whereas, applied in the same dose, it had efficacy in the treatment of disseminated B16 melanoma and inhibited appearance of both pulmonary and lymph-node metastases. When melphalan was administered in single- and multiple-dose regimens, the number and incidence of metastases of both tumors increased at various times after primary tumor amputation. These data suggest that melphalan can promote the growth of disseminated tumor cells in both the lungs and other sites and that some systemic chemotherapies may result in promotion instead of suppression of metastatic disease.
The in vitro DNA synthesis labelling index was assessed immunohistochemically in 24 freshly obtained specimens of head and neck cancer using bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd) as the DNA precursor to determine the influence of BrdUrd concentration on labelling index (LI). Initially, tumour fragments were incubated in varying concentrations of BrdUrd from 2 to 100 microM for 2 h, and BrdUrd was detected with an anti-BrdUrd monoclonal antibody using immunoperoxidase labelling. There was a dose-response gradient with mean LI varying from 1.6% at 2 microM BrdUrd to 8.8% at 100 microM. The concentration-response gradient best fit a quadratic model when LI was plotted against log BrdUrd concentration (r = 0.65, P less than 0.0001). Eleven additional tumours were then studied to determine whether LI increased for BrdUrd concentrations above 100 microM. The mean LI at 125 microM and at 150 microM in these 11 tumours did not differ from the value at 100 microM, suggesting a plateau at this level. The gradient effect accounted for 17% of the variance in LI, while 60% of the variance was explained by between tumour differences. Within individual tumours, three response patterns were observed: (i) LI rose at a constant rate to the highest concentration tested (n = 8), (ii) the LI plateaued or declined at high BrdUrd concentrations (n = 6); and (iii) there was a biphasic slope slope in which the rate of rise in the LI increased at the higher BrdUrd concentrations (n = 2). The data show that BrdUrd concentration is an important variable in the immunohistochemical assessment of the in vitro LI in head and neck cancer.
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