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Chinese Medical Journal ; (24): 1980-1986, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-350767

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<p><b>BACKGROUND</b>A satisfactory animal model of breast cancer metastasizing to bone is unavailable. In this study, we used human breast cancer stem-like cells and human bone to build a novel "human-source" model of human breast cancer skeletal metastasis.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Human breast cancer stem-like cells, the CD44+/CD24-/lower subpopulation, was separated and cultured. Before injection with the stem-like cells, mice were implanted with human bone in the right or left dorsal flanks. Animals in Groups A, B, and C were injected with 1 x 10(5), 1 x 10(6) human breast cancer stem-like cells, and 1 x 10(6) parental MDA-MB-231 cells, respectively. A positive control group (D) without implantation of human bone was also injected with 1 x 10(6) MDA-MB-231 cells. Immunohistochemistry was performed for determination of CD34, CD105, smooth muscle antibody, CD44, CD24, cytokine, CXC chemokine receptor-4 (CXCR4), and osteopontin (OPN). mRNA levels of CD44, CD24, CXCR4, and OPN in bone metastasis tissues were analyzed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR).</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Our results demonstrated that cells in implanted human bones of group B, which received 1 x 10(6) cancer stem-like cells, stained strongly positive for CD44, CXCR4, and OPN, whereas those of other groups showed no or minimum staining. Moreover, group B had the highest incidence of human bone metastasis (77.8%, P = 0.0230) and no accompaniment of other tissue metastasis. The real-time PCR showed an increase of CD44, CXCR4, and OPN mRNA in metastatic bone tissues in group B compared with those of groups C and D, however the expression of CD24 mRNA in group B were the lowest.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>In the novel "human source" model of breast cancer, breast cancer stem-like cells demonstrated a higher human bone-seeking ability. Its mechanism might be related to the higher expressions of CD44, CXCR4, and OPN, and the lower expression of CD24 in breast cancer stem-like cells.</p>


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Animals , Female , Humans , Mice , Bone Neoplasms , Breast Neoplasms , Pathology , CD24 Antigen , Cell Line, Tumor , Disease Models, Animal , Hepatocyte Growth Factor , Pharmacology , Hyaluronan Receptors , Immunohistochemistry , Neoplastic Stem Cells , Pathology , Osteopontin , Phenotype , Receptors, CXCR4
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Chinese journal of integrative medicine ; (12): 229-231, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-314113

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of Yinxing Damo (YXDM) combined with Betahistine Hydrochloride Injection (BHI) on vertebra basilar artery ischemic vertigo (VBIV).</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Ninety patients with VBIV were randomly divided into two groups; 45 patients (the treated group) were treated with YXDM and BHI intravenous dripping, once a day for 14 days. Another 45 patients (control group) were treated with Xueshuantong and BHI intravenous dripping, once daily for 14 days. The clinical syndromes and the index of the transcranial Doppler (TCD) and hemorheology were observed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The total effective rate was 100% in the treated group, which was better than that in the control group 90.5%, (P < 0.05). The indexes of TCD and hemorheology in the treated group were obviously improved after treatment, (P < 0.01).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>YXDM combined with BHT injection had better effect in treating patients with VBIV is an ideal drug for VBIV.</p>


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Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Betahistine , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Hemorheology , Infusions, Intravenous , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial , Vasodilator Agents , Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency , Diagnosis , Drug Therapy , Vertigo , Drug Therapy
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