肝細胞癌の制癌剤感受性試験 : 特に薬剤耐性因子との関連について Chemosensitivity test on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and drug resistance

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    • 石村, 美樹 イシムラ, ハルキ

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Title

肝細胞癌の制癌剤感受性試験 : 特に薬剤耐性因子との関連について

Other Title

Chemosensitivity test on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and drug resistance

Author

石村, 美樹

Author(Another name)

イシムラ, ハルキ

University

北海道大学

Types of degree

博士 (医学)

Grant ID

乙第4925号

Degree year

1996-03-25

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博士論文

短縮題名: 肝細胞癌の制癌剤感受性試験と薬剤耐性

10 HCC cell lines and 122 surgically resected HCC were studied on chemosensitivity to 6 anticancer agents. Succinic dehydrogenase inhibition test was used for evaluating chemosensitivity of HCC. The HCC cell lines were positive in sensitivity to the most anticancer agents except 5-FU. Sensitivity of resected HCC specimens was positive in 17/42 (40.5%) to exposed to VP-16, in 21/57 (36.8%) to IFM, but also it was posltive in 40/46 (87.0%) of the non-cancer tissue of the same liver exposed to VP-16 and in 33/60 (55.0%) to IFM. So VP-16 and IFM were considered probably to injure the residual liver after hepatectomy. In immunostainings of P-gp, GST-π, MT, and P-450 of HCC cell lines, the expression of P-gp correlated with MDR1m RNA and chemosensitivity test to ADM. Correlation between the expression of GST-π and chemosensitivity test to ADM and CDDP were considered to be probably recognized. However, in surgically resected HCC correlation among those factors was not observed. In conclusion : P-gp, MDR1 gene and GST-π have probably have a role in drug resistance in HCC. Selection of anticancer agents after chemosensitivity tests on both HCC and normal tissue of liver should be performed. We need more investigation for how the results of chemosensitivity test correlate with clinical effectiveness.

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  • NII Article ID (NAID)
    500000132992
  • NII Author ID (NRID)
    • 8000000967567
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    • jpn
  • NDLBibID
    • 000000297306
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