In vitro and in vivo effect of thyroid hormones on the growth of neuroblastoma cells. II. The effect of thyroxine in vivo

1990 
We studied the effect of thyroxine (T4 0.050 mg/kg/d, i.p.), TSH (0.08 U/kg/d, i.p.) and hypothalamic peptide (HF; 1 mg protein/kg/d, i.p.) given alone or in combination, on the growth of murine (NB C-1300) and human (NB Park) neuroblastoma transplanted onto the nude mouse (nu/nu). Both T4 and TSH caused a significant increase (perchlorate a decrease) of the serum T3. Histologically, the T4 treatment was followed by partial tumor necrosis and a marked growth of connective tissue within the tumors; there was no significant change in tumor weight as compared to the control group. Treatment with HF alone or in combination with T4 inhibited in 30% the invasive growth of the neuroblastoma transplants and a fatty degeneration was found in 25% of the human NB-TX after 28 days of treatment. The measurement of the intratumoral content of the cyclic nucleotides showed a significant increase of the cAMP and a decrease of the cGMP. The morphological and biochemical alteration observed under treatment with thyroid hormone or analogues could possibly be applied for therapeutic purposes.
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