Summary.-C3H and C57 BL/6 mice carrying methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcomas were injected i.p. daily with histamine, metiamide (anti-histamine type-2 receptor), histamine + metiamide, mepyramine (anti-histamine type-i receptor), serotonin and methysergide (anti-serotonin). Inhibition of tumour growth and lengthened survival were observed with histamine and histamine+ metiamide. The best results (both on tumour growth and survival) were obtained with serotonin. Survival was increased by metiamide and decreased by mepyramine and methysergide. In histamine-treated and in serotonin-treated mice, histological studies of the tumours showed large and numerous foci of haemorrhagic necrosis.Stimulation of histamine type-I or serotonin receptors and inhibition of histamine type-2 receptors play a beneficial role in the host's defence against tumours.
The subcellular distribution of halogenous molecules has been studied by SIMS microscopy in cultured cells of a human breast carcinoma (MCF-7 cell line). Two instruments of microanalysis were used. A low lateral resolution ion microscope (SMI 300 CAMECA) and a prototype scanning ion microscope equipped with a cesium gun that gives high lateral resolution images. This apparatus has been developed by G Slodzian, in Onera Laboratories (Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales). Molecules studied by low lateral resolution ion microscope were halogenous steroids: fluorometholone, triamcinolone, bromocriptine and bromoandrosterone. Analytical images show that the first two compounds are mainly localized in the nuclear structure of MCF-7 cells whereas the last two molecules are localized in cytoplasm of these cells. Images were obtained with a resolution of 1 micron. With the scanning ion microscope, it is now possible to obtain images at the ultrastructural level. Four analytical images can be simultaneously obtained by a single scan of the imaged area, corresponding to a depth of erosion of the section of ten nm. The intranuclear distributions of three pyrimidine analogs, 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine, 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine and 5-fluorouracil have been studied in phase S and M of MCF-7 cells and these images have been compared to the distribution of sulfur, nitrogen and phosphorus. All these images have been obtained with a lateral resolution better than 100 nm.
Suppressor cells were demonstrated in the spleens of C3H/He mice carrying 3-methylcholantrene-induced fibrosarcomas. These cells inhibited the in vitro reactivity of normal lymphocytes to T- and B-cell mitogens. They disappeared within a few days after the tumor was surgically removed. Pretreatment of spleen cells (ScC) from tumor-bearing (TB) mice with either iron and a nagnet, antiserum against Thy 1.2 antigen plus complement, or antiserum against immunoglobulin plus complement demonstrated that the suppressor cells were adherent, non-T-cells bearing immunoglobulin at their surfaces. The suppressive effect could still be demonstrated by addition of SpC from TB mice 24 or 48 hours after phytohemagglutinin stimulation of normal SpC, SpC from TB C3H/He mice inhibited mitogen-induced stimulation of both C3H/He and DBA/2 lymphocytes. In T-cell-deprived TB C3H/He mice, suppressor cells were also observed and had the same characteristics as those in non-T-cell-deprived mice. In nude mice, however, although suppressor cells were active, they were not adherent and did not bear immunoglobulin at their surfaces. The existence of these suppressor cells may be one reason why the immune system of TB animals is unable to reject the tumor.
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