ISSN:
1432-1335
Keywords:
α-ketoglutarate
;
Blood
;
Urine
;
Serum albumin
;
Walker carcinoma 256
;
Yoshida sarcoma
;
Rhabdomyosarcoma
;
Tumor bearer
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Summary Referring to the increased α-ketoglutarate (I) concentration in blood of cancer-bearing humans, the concentration of (I) in blood and of albumin (II) in serum were measured in 85 tumor-bearing and control rats by fluorimetry and cellulose acetate electrophoresis, respectively. (I) was elevated on the average by a factor of 1.82 and (II) was decreased by a factor of 0.73 in rats bearing the solid Rhabdomyosarcoma BA 1112 and the ascitic or solid forms of Walker-carcinoma 256 and Yoshida-sarcoma compared with tumor-free animals. All deviations were found to be statistically significant for the different tumor types, with the exception of the increase of (I) in Walker-ascites tumor-bearing rats. For rats bearing the ascitic and solid Yoshida-sarcoma and the ascitic Walker-carcinoma 256 and for tumor-free rats a negative correlation could be observed between increase of (I) and decrease of (II). The increase of (I) in blood was paralleled by an increased excretion rate of (I) into urine. In rats bearing the solid Yoshida-sarcoma the daily excreted amount of (I) was significantly increased by a factor of 1.86 compared with tumor-free animals. The excretion of (I) was already increased in the first week after tranplantation, remained constant for two more weeks and decreased sharply below normal values prior to death. The results suggest that rats bearing the inquested tumors are suitable models for metabolic studies on causes of pathological concentrations of (I) in blood of cancer patients.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00964586
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