Artículo
Hydrogen peroxide is involved in lymphocyte activation mechanisms to induce angiogenesis
Fecha de publicación:
01/04/1997
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
European Journal of Cancer
ISSN:
0959-8049
Idioma:
Inglés
Volumen:
33
Número:
4
Páginas:
676-682
Subtipo:
Artículo científico
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Resumen
T-lymphocytes from tumour-bearing mice are able to trigger the angiogenic cascade. Since it is known that tumour growth produces reactive oxygen species (ROS), the aim of this study was to evaluate the role of hydrogen peroxide (H202) on the activation of lymphocytes and their induction of this vascular response. Studies on lymphocytes, stimulated in vitro by ROS to induce angiogen- esis, showed that only the enzyme catalase (CAT) could block the activation. The incubation of nor- mal lymphocytes with H202 stimulated these cells to induce angiogenesis. The administration of H202 or an oxidative stress-producing drug (doxorubicin) to normal mice activated in viva angio- genesis. In tumour-bearing mice, high levels of lipid peroxidation products were observed in the spleen, but not in the liver or kidney. Moreover, when the ROS scavenger enzyme activities (super- oxide dismutase (SDM) and CAT) were determined, we observed low CAT activity in normal spleens, reflected in a high SDM/CAT ratio, when compared to liver or kidney values. We also showed an increasing value of the SDM/CAT ratio with tumour growth. These results strongty suggest that H202 could be involved in the mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and their induction of angiogenesis during tumour growth.
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Monte, M.; Davel, L. E.; Sacerdote de Lustig, Eugenia; Hydrogen peroxide is involved in lymphocyte activation mechanisms to induce angiogenesis; Elsevier; European Journal of Cancer; 33; 4; 1-4-1997; 676-682
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