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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The effects of copper depletion on intracerebral angiogenesis and growth of experimental brain tumors /

Zagzag, David. January 1988 (has links)
A crucial requirement for the stepwise, continued growth of a brain tumor is the acquisition of a blood supply from the host, i.e. angiogenesis. The mechanisms of copper activity linked to neovascular and neoplastic growth are largely unknown. Copper ion was shown to be a cofactor for angiogenesis. / We tested the effect of copper depletion achieved by a low copper diet and a copper chelator D-penicillamine, on the intracerebral growth of two experimental brain tumors. We developed in in vivo brain tumor model using the VX2 carcinoma. Implantation of 5 $ times$ 10$ sp5$ VX2 carcinoma cells into the parietal lobe of normocupremic rabbits consistently yielded large hemorrhagic, necrotic, vascularized tumors. The cortical surface revealed numerous, hypertrophied, tortuous new vessels with feeding arteries and draining veins similar to the angioarchitecture of malignant human brain tumors. We report here that copper depletion prevents tumor neovascularization and restricts tumor growth of the VX2 carcinoma in the rabbit brain. Low copper diet and penicillamine are both necessary to achieve angiogenic inhibition. We also tested the effect of copper depletion on the 9L gliosarcoma. We observed that invasive growth of the tumor was blocked in rats depleted of copper. Electron microscopy revealed the absence of cytoplasmic extensions, including pseudopodia, by contrast, in normocupremic controls, cytoplasmic extensions, typical of mobile cells, invaded the surrounding neuropil. Our findings link the activity of copper in vascular and neoplastic growth. / We found an increase in the peritumoral brain water content in the copper depleted animals and that copper depletion by itself in nontumor implanted animal has no effect on brain water content. / Because of the ability to pharmacologically suppress capillary growth induced by the VX2 carcinoma, we could test the relative contribution of breakdown of the blood-brain barrier compared with that of angiogenesis in the appearance of contrast enhancement in computed tomographic examinations. We conclude from our data that tumor neovascularization, in our brain tumor model, is the key determinant for the appearance of contrast enhancement. / The same protocol used in the brain failed to prevent tumor neovascularization and growth of the VX2 carcinoma in the muscle of the rabbit thigh indicating the crucial role played by the milieu (muscle versus brain) for the growth of malignant tumor. In the same manner, lung metastases were not prevented.
2

Prostaglandins and angiogenesis in experimental cancer /

Axelsson, Hans, January 2010 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Göteborg : Göteborgs universitet, 2010. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
3

The effects of copper depletion on intracerebral angiogenesis and growth of experimental brain tumors /

Zagzag, David. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
4

A study on the mechanism of retardation to osteosarcoma growth and spread by cartilaginous tissues. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 1999 (has links)
Cheung Wing-hoi. / "December 1999." / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese.
5

Human endometrial angiogenesis : an immunohistochemical study of the endometrial expression of angiogenic growth factors and their corresponding receptors /

Möller, Björn, January 2004 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Uppsala : Univ., 2004. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
6

Angiogenesis in childhood malignancies /

Sköldenberg, Erik, January 2003 (has links)
Diss. Uppsala : Univ., 2003.
7

Anti-tumor activity of a fungal extract.

January 1999 (has links)
by Joyce Chui Kwan Ho. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61-75). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Acknowledgments --- p.i / List of Abbreviations --- p.iii / Abstract / English --- p.1 / Chinese --- p.2 / Chapter Chapter 1 --- General Introduction / Chapter 1.1 --- Tumor Formation --- p.3 / Chapter 1.2 --- Anti-tumor Pathways --- p.4 / Chapter 1.3 --- Aim of Project --- p.13 / Chapter Chapter 2 --- The In Vivo effect of Polysaccharopeptide / Chapter 2.1 --- Introduction --- p.15 / Chapter 2.2 --- Materials and Methods --- p.17 / Chapter 2.3 --- Results --- p.18 / Chapter 2.4 --- Discussion --- p.19 / Chapter Chapter 3 --- Cytotoxicity / Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.23 / Chapter 3.2 --- Materials and Methods --- p.26 / Chapter 3.3 --- Results --- p.28 / Chapter 3.4 --- Discussion --- p.28 / Chapter Chapter 4 --- Anti-angiogenic Effect / Chapter 4.1 --- Introduction --- p.30 / Chapter 4.2 --- Materials and Methods --- p.35 / Chapter 4.3 --- Results --- p.39 / Chapter 4.4 --- Discussion --- p.42 / Chapter Chapter 5 --- Immunomodulation / Chapter 5.1 --- Introduction --- p.45 / Chapter 5.2 --- Materials and Methods --- p.47 / Chapter 5.3 --- Results --- p.50 / Chapter 5.4 --- Discussion --- p.52 / Chapter Chapter 6 --- General Discussion --- p.57 / References --- p.61
8

Studies of localization and expression of angiopoietin in the testis.

January 2001 (has links)
Wong Chun Yan. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 149-160). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Abstract --- p.i / 摘要 --- p.iii / Abbreviations --- p.v / Acknowledgement --- p.x / Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction / Chapter 1.1 --- General review of angiogenesis --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1.1 --- Angiogenesis in development and growth --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1.2 --- The process of angiogenesis --- p.2 / Chapter 1.1.3 --- Types of factors controlling angiogenesis --- p.3 / Chapter 1.2 --- Roles of VEGF and its receptors in the regulation of angiogenesis --- p.6 / Chapter 1.2.1 --- VEGF --- p.6 / Chapter 1.2.2 --- VEGF receptors --- p.8 / Chapter 1.2.3 --- Regulation of VEGF expression by hypoxia and nitric oxide… --- p.10 / Chapter 1.2.4 --- Signal transduction mechanisms of VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 --- p.12 / Chapter 1.2.5 --- Anti-apoptotic effect ofVEGF on endothelial cells as a result of signal transduction of VEGFR-2 --- p.14 / Chapter 1.3 --- Angiopoietins --- p.15 / Chapter 1.3.1 --- Angiopoietin 1 (Ang-1) --- p.16 / Chapter 1.3.2 --- Angiopoietin 2 (Ang-2) --- p.19 / Chapter 1.3.3 --- Angiopoietins 3 and 4 (Ang-3 and Ang-4) --- p.24 / Chapter 1.4 --- "Interaction among VEGF, angiopoietin and Tie in the maintenance of vasculature" --- p.25 / Chapter 1.5 --- Tyrosine kinase with immunoglobulin and EGF factor homology domains - Tie 1 and Tie 2 --- p.28 / Chapter 1.6 --- Angiopoietin expression in female reproductive tissues (ovary) --- p.33 / Chapter 1.7 --- Testicular angiogenesis --- p.37 / Chapter 1.8 --- Aims of the present study --- p.38 / Chapter Chapter 2 --- Materials and methods / Chapter 2.1 --- Preparation of primary cells from rat testes --- p.40 / Chapter 2.1.1 --- Sertoli cell preparation --- p.40 / Chapter 2.1.2 --- Germ cell preparation --- p.41 / Chapter 2.1.3 --- Interstitial cell and Leydig cell preparation --- p.43 / Chapter 2.2 --- Cell cultures --- p.45 / Chapter 2.2.1 --- Reagents and cell lines --- p.45 / Chapter 2.2.2 --- Cell lines of mouse TM3 Leydig cells and TM4 Sertoli cells --- p.45 / Chapter 2.2.3 --- Mouse MLTC-1 Leydig tumour cells --- p.46 / Chapter 2.2.4 --- Rat R2C Leydig tumour cells --- p.46 / Chapter 2.2.5 --- Rat LC540 Leydig tumour cells --- p.47 / Chapter 2.2.6 --- "Rat C6 glioma cells.............," --- p.47 / Chapter 2.3 --- "Analyses of Angiopoietin 1, Angiopoietin 2, Angiopoietin3, Tie 1 receptor, and Tie 2 receptor mRNA in testicular cell lines and testicular tissues" --- p.48 / Chapter 2.3.1 --- Extraction of total RNA from testicular cell lines and testicular tissues --- p.48 / Chapter 2.3.2 --- Quantitation of total RNA --- p.50 / Chapter 2.3.3 --- First strand cDNA synthesis by reverse transcription (RT) --- p.51 / Chapter 2.3.4 --- Normalization of the amounts of cDNA usedin polymerase chain reaction (PCR) --- p.52 / Chapter 2.3.5 --- Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) --- p.53 / Chapter 2.3.6 --- Purification of PCR products --- p.65 / Chapter 2.3.7 --- Confirmation of PCR product authenticity by automated DNA sequencing --- p.66 / Chapter 2.4 --- Western blot analysis --- p.68 / Chapter 2.4.1 --- Preparation of cell lysates from primary testicular cells and testicular cell lines --- p.68 / Chapter 2.4.2 --- Preparation of mouse testicular tissue and adult rat testicular tissue lysates --- p.68 / Chapter 2.4.3 --- Determination of protein concentration --- p.69 / Chapter 2.4.4 --- Reagents for Western blot analysis --- p.70 / Chapter 2.4.5 --- Preparation of protein samples and markers for Western blot analysis --- p.71 / Chapter 2.4.6 --- Sodium dodecyl-sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) --- p.72 / Chapter 2.4.7 --- Transfer of proteins to membrane --- p.74 / Chapter 2.4.8 --- Blocking of the membrane --- p.74 / Chapter 2.4.9 --- Immunoblotting --- p.75 / Chapter 2.5 --- "Immunohistochemical staining for Ang-1, Ang-2,Ang-3, Tie 1 and Tie 2 in rat testes" --- p.78 / Chapter Chapter 3 --- Results / Chapter 3.1 --- Expression of Ang-1 and Ang-1 alternatively spliced transcripts in the testis and other testicular cell types --- p.81 / Chapter 3.1.1 --- Detection of Ang-1 expression in the testis and and testicular cell types by nested PCR --- p.81 / Chapter 3.1.2 --- Detection of Ang-1 expression in testicular cell lines by nested PCR --- p.82 / Chapter 3.1.3 --- Sequence analysis of Ang-1 transcript amplified from adult rat testis --- p.84 / Chapter 3.1.4 --- Detection of alternatively spliced species of Ang-1 mRNA in the testis and other testicular cell lines --- p.87 / Chapter 3.2 --- Expression of Ang-2 and Ang-2 isoforms in the testis and various testicular cell types --- p.94 / Chapter 3.2.1 --- Detection of Ang-2 expression in the testis and testicular cell types by nested PCR --- p.94 / Chapter 3.2.2 --- Detection of Ang-2 expression in testicular cell lines by nested PCR --- p.96 / Chapter 3.2.3 --- Sequence analysis of Ang-2 transcript amplified from adult rat testis --- p.98 / Chapter 3.2.4 --- Detection of the expression of Ang-2 isoforms in adult rat testis --- p.99 / Chapter 3.3 --- Expression of Ang-3 in the testis and testicular cell types --- p.103 / Chapter 3.3.1 --- Detection of Ang-3 expression in the testis and primary testicular cells by RT-PCR --- p.103 / Chapter 3.3.2 --- Detection of Ang-3 expression in testicular cell lines by RT-PCR --- p.105 / Chapter 3.3.3 --- Sequence analysis of Ang-3 transcripts amplified from TM4 mouse Sertoli cells and adult rat testis --- p.105 / Chapter 3.4 --- Expression of Tie 1 and Tie 2 in the testis and testicular blood vessel --- p.110 / Chapter 3.4.1 --- Detection of Tie 1 and Tie 2 expression in the testis and rat testicular blood vessel by RT-PCR --- p.110 / Chapter 3.4.2 --- Sequence analysis of Tie 1 transcripts amplified from adult rat testis and rat testicular blood vessel --- p.113 / Chapter 3.4.3 --- Sequence analysis of Tie 2 transcript amplified from rat testicular blood vessel --- p.113 / Chapter 3.5 --- "Western blot analysis of Ang-1 and Ang-2 expression in testicular tissues, primary testicular cells and cell lines" --- p.116 / Chapter 3.6 --- "Localization of Ang-1,Ang-2, Ang-4, Tie 1 and Tie2 proteins in adult rat testis by immunohistochemistry" --- p.122 / Chapter 3.7 --- "Comparison of angiopoietin expression patterns in testis using RT-PCR, Western immunoblotting and immunohistochemistry" --- p.128 / Chapter 3.8 --- Comparison of Tie 1 and Tie 2 expression patterns in testis using RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry --- p.128 / Chapter Chapter 4 --- Discussion / Chapter 4.1 --- "Expression of Ang-1 mRNA and protein in adult rat testis, mouse testis, rat testicular blood vessel, primary testicular cells and testicular cell lines" --- p.131 / Chapter 4.2 --- "Expression of Ang-2 mRNA and protein in adult rat testis, mouse testis, rat testicular blood vessel, primary testicular cells and testicular cell lines" --- p.136 / Chapter 4.3 --- "Expression of Ang-3 mRNA and protein in adult rat testis, mouse testis, rat testicular blood vessel, primary testicular cells and testicular cell lines" --- p.141 / Chapter 4.4 --- Expression of Tie 1 and Tie 2 mRNAs and proteinsin adult rat testis and rat testicular blood vessel --- p.143 / Chapter 4.5 --- Conclusion --- p.145 / Chapter 4.6 --- Future work --- p.146 / Chapter Chapter 5 --- References --- p.149
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Experimental therapeutic angiogenesis after myocardial infarction : efficacy of different angiogenic factors and delivery methods /

Hao, Xiaojin, January 2006 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2006. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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The role of reactive oxygen species and PI3K/AKT signaling in tumor angiogenesis

Xia, Chang. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--West Virginia University, 2006. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains xi, 261 p. : ill. (some col.). Vita. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references.

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