2021
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10725
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Physical activity modulates mononuclear phagocytes in mammary tissue and inhibits tumor growth in mice

Abstract: The risk for breast cancer is significantly reduced in persons who engage in greater amounts of physical activity, and greater physical activity before or after diagnosis associates with reduced disease-specific mortality. Previous mechanistic studies indicate that components of innate immunity can mediate an inhibitory effect of physical activity on several types of tumor. However, in breast cancer specifically, the myeloid compartment of innate immunity is thought to exhibit high propensity for an immunosupp… Show more

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“…For the model of subcutaneously transplanted tumors with macrophage clearance in Lewis lung cancer mice, was performed as previously published ( 27 ). First, on the day before the transplantation of subcutaneous tumors (day -1), mice were injected intraperitoneally with 200 µl of clodronate liposomes (CLPs; US FormuMax, cat: F70101C-AL) for the exhaustion of mononuclear macrophages in mice in vivo .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the model of subcutaneously transplanted tumors with macrophage clearance in Lewis lung cancer mice, was performed as previously published ( 27 ). First, on the day before the transplantation of subcutaneous tumors (day -1), mice were injected intraperitoneally with 200 µl of clodronate liposomes (CLPs; US FormuMax, cat: F70101C-AL) for the exhaustion of mononuclear macrophages in mice in vivo .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%