

Author: Fini Milena Salamanna Francesca Parrilli Annapaola Martini Lucia Cadossi Matteo Maglio Melania Borsari Veronica
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0262-0898
Source: Clinical and Experimental Metastasis, Vol.30, Iss.8, 2013-12, pp. : 1033-1045
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Abstract
Bone metastases impair general health status, quality of life and survival of patients. Electrochemotherapy (ECT), which combines electroporation (EP) and the administration of anticancer drugs, has been recently introduced into clinical practice for the local treatment of solid tumours. In the present study, the ability of EP with bleomycin (Bleo) to induce MRMT-1 rat breast cancer cell death was investigated in vitro. Then, an in vivo model for bone metastases was set up by the inoculation of MRMT-1 cells in rat proximal tibia. 7 days after tumour induction the animals were treated with Bleo, EP, Bleo followed by EP (ECT), or left untreated. ECT eliminated the tumour in 6 out of 8 (75 %) treated metastases. Radiological evaluation showed that the Honore score in ECT-treated animals was significantly lower when compared with the other groups (
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