Interstitial fluid pressure is increased in renal cell carcinoma xenografts

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Detlef Rohde
Christoph Wiesner
Dirk Graf
Johannes Wolff
Laszlo Füzesi
Gerhard Jakse
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[1] Department of Urology,
[2] Medical Faculty,undefined
[3] University of Aachen,undefined
[4] Pauwelsstrasse 30,undefined
[5] 52057 Aachen,undefined
[6] Germany,undefined
[7] Department of Pathology,undefined
[8] Medical Faculty,undefined
[9] University of Aachen,undefined
[10] Pauwelsstrasse 30,undefined
[11] 52057 Aachen,undefined
[12] Germany,undefined
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Urological Research | 2000年 / 28卷
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Key words Drug delivery system; Mice, nude; Neoplasm, metastasis, physiopathology; Pressure; Neoplasm, kidney;
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The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that renal cell carcinoma (RCC) exhibits an increased intratumoral interstitial fluid pressure (IT-IFP). Therefore, resected tumors from human primary (n = 23) or metastatic RCC (n = 3) were xenografted in SCID mice. The IFP of single tumor nodules (n = 65) and normal mouse tissue (n = 195) was measured by means of the “wick-in-needle” technique. Data demonstrate that the mean IT-IFP at neoplasia was 35 times greater than in normal tissue, and decreased precipitously at the tumor boundary. IT-IFP values tended to increase with the grade of malignancy of the tumor cells and tumor size. The mean IT-IFP of xenografts derived from primary RCC was twice as high as that from metastatic RCC tissue. These findings indicate a biophysical barrier to drug delivery in RCC; this may, in concert with cellular-based drug resistance mechanisms, be an additional explanation for resistance of the tumor to certain blood-borne anticancer therapies.
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