Efficacy Of Hyperthermia And Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids On Experimental Carcinoma

CANCER RESEARCH(1997)

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We investigated the efficacy of hyperthermia and gamma-linolenic acid on experimental carcinoma, This study focused on polyunsaturated fatty acids that are substrates for free radical reactions, Oleic acid, linolenic acid, alpha-linolenic acid, or gamma-linolenic acid was injected into the arteries feeding AH109A carcinoma implanted into rat hind limbs. Among these, gamma-linolenic acid had the greatest effect on tumor tissue lipid peroxidation and demonstrated an antitumor effect, Consequently, gamma-linolenic acid injection into the feeding artery of a tumor was performed immediately prior to hyperthermia. This combination therapy induced a high level of lipid peroxidation in tumor tissue and a significant antitumor effect, Hyperthermia combined with gamma-linolenic acid produces free radical reactions by increasing the radical reaction substrate and may be an effective anticancer modality.
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