The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Characterization of Vascular Permeability-Increasing Component Isolated from Solid Tumors and the Effect of Highly Polymerized Dextran Sulfate on Its Activity
Norimitsu L. SATOSueo NIIMURANobuyoshi FUJISAWAYoshitaka MAEDA
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1986 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages 163-171

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Abstract
Increase in vascular permeability is usually seen at the growth site of a tumor implant in murine dermal tissue. Increased vascular permeability was inducible by the subcutaneous injection of a solid tumor extract rich in protein precipitable at 20-50% saturation of ammonium sulfate. The vascular permeability-increasing activity of the tumor extract was reducible in the presence of highly polymerized dextran sulfate (DS-500) which showed a strong anticomplementary activity, but not by other substances such as dextran sulfate with a low molecular weight, non-sulfated dextran, chondroitin sulfate or heparin. As the tumor extract includes γ-globulins in aggregated or bound form and adsorbs complements, it is probable that the aggregated γ-globulins increase vascular permeability by triggering the complement activation system in the skin. DS-500 might antagonize the process.
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