Effect of histamine on the blood-tumor barrier in transplanted rat brain tumors.

T Nomura, K Ikezaki, K Matsukado, M Fukui
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We studied the effect of intracarotid administration of histamine on the blood-tumor barrier permeability and also on the blood-brain barrier permeability in transplanted rat C6 glioma. There was no definite Evans blue (EB) extravasation either in normal or tumor tissue after intracarotid saline infusion. In contrast, histamine at doses of 1 and 10 micrograms/kg/min produced slight to moderate EB extravasation in the tumor without any significant extravasation in the normal brain tissue. Intravenously administered H1 and H2 receptor antagonists (5 mg/kg each) reduced the histamine (10 micrograms/kg/min) induced extravasation of EB in the tumor tissue. These results indicated that brain tumor vessels responded to histamine in a different fashion from normal brain capillaries. Histamine could thus be utilized for selective drug delivery to brain tumors without affecting normal brain tissue.

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组胺对移植大鼠脑瘤血肿瘤屏障的影响。
研究了颈动脉内注射组胺对移植大鼠C6胶质瘤血脑屏障通透性及血脑屏障通透性的影响。颈动脉内灌注生理盐水后,正常组织和肿瘤组织均未见明显的埃文斯蓝(EB)外渗。相比之下,组胺剂量为1和10微克/千克/分钟时,在肿瘤中产生轻微至中度的EB外渗,而在正常脑组织中没有明显的外渗。静脉注射H1和H2受体拮抗剂(各5 mg/kg)可减少组胺(10微克/kg/min)诱导的EB在肿瘤组织中的外渗。这些结果表明,脑肿瘤血管对组胺的反应方式与正常的脑毛细血管不同。因此,在不影响正常脑组织的情况下,组胺可以用于选择性地向脑肿瘤输送药物。
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