Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 1341-1357
ISSN-L : 0007-5124
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Minimum environmental enrichment is effective in activating antitumor immunity to transplanted tumor cells in mice
Daisaku TakaiAkiko AbeHeita MiuraSatoshi TanakaJun-ichiro Komura
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2019 Volume 68 Issue 4 Pages 569-576

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Studies of environmental enrichment are progressing in the fields of nervous system, stress and exercise. Recently, housing in enriched environment have shown to influence to carcinogenesis and life span. However, the study for antitumor effect of environmental enrichment are difficult to reproduce due to the complexity of the experimental technique. Thus, a simpler experiment system is needed for antitumor study using environmental enrichment. In this research, we propose a minimum environmental enrichment, which is an experimental system by placing one mouse igloo which is normally used as a mouse shelter in the rearing environment. The experimental system of minimum environmental enrichment is not only easy to reproduce but also have enhanced activity to suppress the growth of transplanted tumor significantly. It was found that the activation of NK cells is involved also in the immune system related to tumor immunity of minimum environmental enrichment. Because minimum environmental enrichment is effective in activating antitumor immunity to transplanted tumor cells in mice, we believe this will be useful for promoting antitumor studies using environmental enrichment.

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