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Suppressive Effect of Juzen‐Taiho‐To on Lung Metastasis of B16 Melanoma Cells In Vivo
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Juzen‐Taiho‐To (JTT) is well known to be one of Kampo (Japanese herbal) medicine consisted of 10 component herbs and used for the supplemental therapy of cancer patients with remarkably success. However, the precise mechanisms by which JTT could favorably modify the clinical conditions of cancer patients are not well defined. The present study, therefore, was undertaken to examine the possible mechanisms of JTT on prevention of cancer metastasis using experimental mouse model. JTT was well mixed with rodent chow at concentrations of either 0.2 or 1.0%, and administered orally ad libitum, which was started 1 week before tumor cell injection and continue throughout the experiment. Oral administration of JTT at concentration 0.2 and 1.0% into C57BL/6 male mice significantly inhibited tumor metastasis in lungs, which was induced by the intravenous injection of 2 × 105 B16 melanoma cell. JTT at a concentration of 1.0% also significantly suppressed lung metastasis of B16 melanoma cell from hind footpad in C57BL/6 mice. In the second part of experiments, the influence of the depression of natural killer (NK) cell, natural killer T (NKT) cell and several types of cytokines on JTT‐mediated inhibition of tumor cell metastasis. Intraperitoneal injection of anti asialo‐GM1 antibody against NK cells and anti NK‐1.1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) to NKT cells abrogated the inhibitory action of JTT on lung metastasis of B16 melanoma cells. Although intraperitoneal administration of anti‐IFN‐γ mAb scarcely affected the inhibitory action of JTT on tumor cell metastasis, injection of amrinone, which used for IL‐12 suppression, significantly decreased the ability of JTT to prevent tumor cell metastasis. These results strongly suggest that oral administration of JTT caused increase in the production of IL‐12, which is responsible for the activation of both NK cell and NKT cell, in the lungs and results in inhibition of B16 melanoma cell metastasis in the lungs.
Title: Suppressive Effect of Juzen‐Taiho‐To on Lung Metastasis of B16 Melanoma Cells In Vivo
Description:
Juzen‐Taiho‐To (JTT) is well known to be one of Kampo (Japanese herbal) medicine consisted of 10 component herbs and used for the supplemental therapy of cancer patients with remarkably success.
However, the precise mechanisms by which JTT could favorably modify the clinical conditions of cancer patients are not well defined.
The present study, therefore, was undertaken to examine the possible mechanisms of JTT on prevention of cancer metastasis using experimental mouse model.
JTT was well mixed with rodent chow at concentrations of either 0.
2 or 1.
0%, and administered orally ad libitum, which was started 1 week before tumor cell injection and continue throughout the experiment.
Oral administration of JTT at concentration 0.
2 and 1.
0% into C57BL/6 male mice significantly inhibited tumor metastasis in lungs, which was induced by the intravenous injection of 2 × 105 B16 melanoma cell.
JTT at a concentration of 1.
0% also significantly suppressed lung metastasis of B16 melanoma cell from hind footpad in C57BL/6 mice.
In the second part of experiments, the influence of the depression of natural killer (NK) cell, natural killer T (NKT) cell and several types of cytokines on JTT‐mediated inhibition of tumor cell metastasis.
Intraperitoneal injection of anti asialo‐GM1 antibody against NK cells and anti NK‐1.
1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) to NKT cells abrogated the inhibitory action of JTT on lung metastasis of B16 melanoma cells.
Although intraperitoneal administration of anti‐IFN‐γ mAb scarcely affected the inhibitory action of JTT on tumor cell metastasis, injection of amrinone, which used for IL‐12 suppression, significantly decreased the ability of JTT to prevent tumor cell metastasis.
These results strongly suggest that oral administration of JTT caused increase in the production of IL‐12, which is responsible for the activation of both NK cell and NKT cell, in the lungs and results in inhibition of B16 melanoma cell metastasis in the lungs.
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