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Chin J Cancer Res ; 24(3): 245-8, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23359775

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the dys-psychological stress effect on the growth of subcutaneous xenotransplanted tumor in nude mice bearing human epithelium ovarian carcinoma, and the influence on P53 and NFκBp65 expressions. METHODS: The subcutaneous tumor xenografts were established by implanting human epithelium ovarian carcinoma tissues into nude mice and the dys-psychological stress model was established with restraint. The mice were randomized into the following four treatment groups with each group six mice respectively: tumor group (group A), normal saline intraperitoneal injection; tumor with stress group (group B), normal saline intraperitoneal injection; tumor therapy group (group C), cisplatin intraperitoneal injection; and tumor therapy with stress group (group D), cisplatin intraperitoneal injection. The expressions of P53 and NFκBp65 in tumor tissues were determined by Western blotting. RESULTS: The expressions of P53 and NFκBp65 in each restraint group were enhanced compared with the control groups (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The dys-psychological stress may induce the high expressions of P53 and NFκBp65 proteins and further promote tumor growth.

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