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Possible Reduction of Hepatoma Formation by Smmu 7721 Cells in Scid Mice and Metastasis Formation by B16f10 Melanoma Cells in C57bl/6 Mice by Agaricus Blazei Murill Extract
Resource
IN VIVO v.25 n.3 pp.399-404
Journal
IN
Journal Volume
VIVO
Journal Issue
n.3
Pages
399-404
Date Issued
2011
Date
2011
Author(s)
WU, MING-FANG
LU, HSU-FENG
HSU, YU-MING
YANG, YI-YUAN
YEH, MING-YANG
CHUNG, HSIUNG-KWANG
HUANG, YI-PING
WU, CHIH-CHUNG
CHUNG, JING-GUNG
Abstract
Agaricus blazei Murill extract ABM has been reported to possess antitumor effects. In this study, the role of ABM in tumor growth and metastasis in vivo was evaluated in experimental Smmu 7721 hepatoma cells in severe combined immunodeficiency SCID mice and B16F10 melanoma cells lung metastasis in C57BL/6 mice. For the tumor growth model, the size of the liver tumor mass was about 10 nun to 20 mm in the control group. In comparison with the control group. the tumor mass seem to grow slowly with ABM treatment, especially at the high dose. For the tumor metastasis model, after a six-week treatment, the survival rates of 86 mice were 0%, 30%, 10% and 50% for control group, low, median and high concentration ABM treatment groups, respectively. The survival rate showed that pretreatment of C57BL/6 B6 mice with ABM lengthened their lifespan after tumor cell inoculation, which supports the notion that ABM successfully reduced lung metastasis formation by B16F10 melanoma cells. The treatment effect was dependent on the concentration of ABM for tumor growth and metastasis in these models.
Subjects
Agaricus blazei Murill
antitumor effects
Smmu 7721 hepatoma cells
B16F10 melanoma cells