1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00429.x
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Intracellular Hyperthermia for Cancer Using Magnetite Cationic Liposomes: Ex vivo Study

Abstract: Heating properties of magnetite cationic liposomes (MCL) were investigated in ex vivo experiments using implanted cell pellets. The cell pellets, which consisted of rat glioma T9 cells into which MCL had been incorporated in a petri dish, were implanted subcntaneously in the left femoral region of female F344 rats. The rats were placed in a magnetic field generating coil and irradiated with an alternating magnetic field (384 Oe, 118 kHz) for 60 min. The cell pellets were heated to over 43°C by MCL in the magne… Show more

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“…A magnetic field was created using a horizontal coil (inner diameter: 7 cm; length: 7 cm) with a transistor inverter (LTG-100-05; Dai-ichi High Frequency Co., Tokyo, Japan). 8 Anesthetized mice were laid inside the coil such that the tumor region was at the center. The magnetic field frequency and intensity were 118 kHz and 30.6 kA/m (384 Oe), respectively.…”
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“…A magnetic field was created using a horizontal coil (inner diameter: 7 cm; length: 7 cm) with a transistor inverter (LTG-100-05; Dai-ichi High Frequency Co., Tokyo, Japan). 8 Anesthetized mice were laid inside the coil such that the tumor region was at the center. The magnetic field frequency and intensity were 118 kHz and 30.6 kA/m (384 Oe), respectively.…”
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“…5 We have developed magnetite cationic liposomes (MCLs) for intracellular hyperthermia. 6,7 The hyperthermic effect of MCLs was examined in an in vivo study, and complete tumor regression was observed. 8 Since some researchers have reported that heat treatment itself can enhance the immunogenicity of cancer cells, [9][10][11][12] we previously investigated hyperthermia-induced antitumor immunity in T-9 rat glioma cells in vivo.…”
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“…6 MCLs were developed to show improved adsorption and accumulation in tumor cells and have a 10-fold higher affinity for tumor cells than for neutrally charged magnetoliposomes due to electrostatic interaction with the negatively-charged cell membrane. 7 The hyperthermic effects of MCLs were examined in an in vivo study, and complete tumor regression was observed. 8,9 Furthermore, our hyperthermia system could be applied without any serious side effects to large tumors of greater than 15 mm in mice through the use of higher temperatures and frequent repeated treatment.…”
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“…7 The hyperthermic effects of MCLs were examined in an in vivo study, and complete tumor regression was observed. 8,9 Furthermore, our hyperthermia system could be applied without any serious side effects to large tumors of greater than 15 mm in mice through the use of higher temperatures and frequent repeated treatment. 10 We also reported that our hyperthermia system induced antitumor immunity.…”
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