Basic and clinical study of increased effect of partial anti-tumor agents by infusing sodium bicarbonate through target artery

Objective: To observe the influence of pH value on the proliferation of LAK cells and on the killing effect of rlL-2, IFN-α2b, TNF-α, LAK cells and doxorubicin on malignant tumor cells, and investigate the possibility of increasing the efficacy of rlL-2 or IFN-α2b and doxorubicin by infusing sodium...

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Published inThe Chinese-German journal of clinical oncology Vol. 6; no. 1; pp. 13 - 17
Main Authors Fan, Pingsheng, Wang, Shicun, Xiu, Lin, Li, Jide, Feng, Kehai, Chen, Feihu, Lin, Xinmin, Zhuang, Jiansheng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.02.2007
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Summary:Objective: To observe the influence of pH value on the proliferation of LAK cells and on the killing effect of rlL-2, IFN-α2b, TNF-α, LAK cells and doxorubicin on malignant tumor cells, and investigate the possibility of increasing the efficacy of rlL-2 or IFN-α2b and doxorubicin by infusing sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) through target arteries. Methods: Separating single nucleus cells from peripheral blood of healthy men, and observing the influence of pH on the activation of single nucleus cells by rlL-2. MTT assay was used to measure the killing effect of rlL-2, IFN-α2b and TNF-α on 7404 cells and the increased effect of doxorubicin on rlL-2 and IFN-α2b, the cytotoxity of LAK cells in different pH. Forty-two patients with advanced primary liver cancer were obtained by stratified random, NaHCO3, rIL-2/IFN-α2b and doxorubicin were infused through target arteries. The efficacy was estimated after two cycles. Results: The conditions of pH 7.3 and pH 7.6 in vitro helped the proliferation of LAK cells and the killing effect of rIL-2, IFN-α2b and LAK cells on 7404 cells. In the condition of pH 6.8 there was almost no killing effect for LAK cells. In the condition of pH 7.0, 7.2, 7.4 and 7.6, the killing rate of TNF-α to 7404 cells increased by degrees, and in pH 7.4 the killing effect was the optimum. After two cycles treatments in the 42 patients with advanced primary liver cancer, the response rate (CR+PR) was 88% (37/42). The median overall response and median overall survival were increased, and no complication associated with infusing sodium bicarbonate was observed. Conclusion: The killing effect of rIL-2, IFN-α2b, TNF-α and doxorubicin on malignant tumor cells was enhanced by increasing the pH value.
Bibliography:microenvironment
rIL-2
R730.53
R979.1
acid-base balance
tumor immunity
doxorubicin
acid-base balance; primary liver cancer; sodium bicarbonate; rIL-2; doxorubicin; microenvironment; tumor immunity
sodium bicarbonate
primary liver cancer
42-1654/R
ISSN:1610-1979
1613-9089
DOI:10.1007/s10330-006-0517-7