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Gellrich, Donata; Schmidtmayer, Ursula; Eckrich, Jonas; Hagemann, Jan; Becker, Sven und Strieth, Sebastian (2018): Modulation of Exposure to Static Magnetic Field Affects Targeted Therapy of Solid Tumors In Vivo. In: Anticancer Research, Bd. 38, Nr. 8: S. 4549-4555

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Abstract

Background: Static magnetic fields (SMF) exhibit antitumoral activity and enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy by opening the tumor-blood barrier. This study aimed to analyze different SMF-exposure protocols on epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-overexpressing tumors, as well as their combination with cetuximab. Materials and Methods: Experiments were performed in skinfold chamber preparations of C57Bl/6-and CD-1nu/nu mice bearing LLC-1 tumors. Animals were exposed to 587 mT magnetic field following different exposure protocols. A subgroup received additional cetuximab injections. Using in vivo fluorescence microscopy and planimetry, tumor angiogenesis, growth and microcirculation were repeatedly analyzed for 13 days. Results: In contrast to daily short SMF exposure, three-fold SMF exposure for 2 h led to a significant 46% reduction of tumor growth. Adding cetuximab to SMF exposure did not yield any benefit, although cetuximab monotherapy was highly effective (53% reduction of tumor growth), indicating a potential interference of SMF and EGFR signaling. No effects on microcirculation, angiogenesis or leukocyte-endothelium interactions were documented. Conclusion: The use of SMF is promising in the treatment of solid tumors;however, it appears to interfere with EGFR-targeted therapy.

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