Characterization of the specific response to serotonin of mouse tumour-feeding arterioles.

Abstract:

PURPOSE:To investigate the role of tumour versus non-tumour factors in the specific response to serotonin (5-HT) of tumour-feeding arterioles (TFA). MATERIALS AND METHODS:Using mouse models of intra-vital microscopy, the response to topical administration of 5-HT was studied in arterioles feeding tumours: fibrosarcoma (Meth A), murine mammary adenocarcinoma (EMT6) and human colo-rectal carcinoma (HRT18) intra-cutaneously implanted. RESULTS:For all types of tumour, 5-HT induced a far more pronounced constriction of TFA than of control arterioles. The presence of a tumour implanted in the connective tissue between the skin and the cremaster muscle also affected the reactivity of muscle arterioles. Conversely, the response to serotonin by neovessels grown after implantation of an exogenous element under the skin did not differ from that of control arterioles. CONCLUSIONS:Changes in reactivity to serotonin were not dependent on the type of tumour implanted in the skin and were not present for a non-tumour implant. The presence of the tumour can alter the reactivity of vessels from tissue in contact with the tumour even if these vessels did not feed the tumour. This phenomenon is local and was not found in the vessels at a distance from the tumour.

journal_name

Int J Radiat Biol

authors

Laemmel E,Stücker O,Darmon PL,Vicaut E

doi

10.1080/095530098141519

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1998-09-01 00:00:00

pages

379-86

issue

3

eissn

0955-3002

issn

1362-3095

journal_volume

74

pub_type

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