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Maternal Consumption Of Canola Oil Suppressed Mammary Gland Tumorigenesis In C3(1) Tag Mice Offspring, Gabriela Ion, Juliana A. Akinsete, W. Elaine Hardman Oct 2012

Maternal Consumption Of Canola Oil Suppressed Mammary Gland Tumorigenesis In C3(1) Tag Mice Offspring, Gabriela Ion, Juliana A. Akinsete, W. Elaine Hardman

Gabriela Ion

Background: Maternal consumption of a diet high in omega 6 polyunsaturated fats (n-6 PUFA) has been shown to increase risk whereas a diet high in omega 3 polyunsaturated fats (n-3 PUFA) from fish oil has been shown to decrease risk for mammary gland cancer in female offspring of rats. The aim of this study was to determine whether increasing n-3 PUFA and reducing n-6 PUFA by using canola oil instead of corn oil in the maternal diet might reduce the risk for breast cancer in female offspring. Methods: Female SV 129 mice were divided into two groups and placed on …


Endothelial Cell Pseudopods And Angiogenesis Of Breast Cancer Tumors, Ivan Cameron, Nicholas Short, Luzhe Sun, W. Hardman Aug 2012

Endothelial Cell Pseudopods And Angiogenesis Of Breast Cancer Tumors, Ivan Cameron, Nicholas Short, Luzhe Sun, W. Hardman

Elaine Hardman Ph.D.

Background A neoplastic tumor cannot grow beyond a millimeter or so in diameter without recruitment of endothelial cells and new blood vessels to supply nutrition and oxygen for tumor cell survival. This study was designed to investigate formation of new blood vessels within a human growing breast cancer tumor model (MDA MB231 in mammary fat pad of nude female mouse). Once the tumor grew to 35 mm3, it developed a well-vascularized capsule. Histological sections of tumors greater than 35 mm3were stained with PAS, with CD-31 antibody (an endothelial cell maker), or with hypoxia inducible factor 1α antibody (HIF). The extent …


Maternal Consumption Of Canola Oil Suppressed Mammary Gland Tumorigenesis In C3(1) Tag Mice Offspring, Gabriela Ion, Juliana A. Akinsete, W. Elaine Hardman Aug 2012

Maternal Consumption Of Canola Oil Suppressed Mammary Gland Tumorigenesis In C3(1) Tag Mice Offspring, Gabriela Ion, Juliana A. Akinsete, W. Elaine Hardman

Elaine Hardman Ph.D.

Background: Maternal consumption of a diet high in omega 6 polyunsaturated fats (n-6 PUFA) has been shown to increase risk whereas a diet high in omega 3 polyunsaturated fats (n-3 PUFA) from fish oil has been shown to decrease risk for mammary gland cancer in female offspring of rats. The aim of this study was to determine whether increasing n-3 PUFA and reducing n-6 PUFA by using canola oil instead of corn oil in the maternal diet might reduce the risk for breast cancer in female offspring. Methods: Female SV 129 mice were divided into two groups and placed on …


Therapeutic Electromagnetic Field (Temf) And Gamma Irradiation On Human Breast Cancer Xenograft Growth, Angiogenesis And Metastasis, Ivan L. Cameron, Luzhe Sun, Nicholas Short, W. Elaine Hardman, C. Douglas Williams Aug 2012

Therapeutic Electromagnetic Field (Temf) And Gamma Irradiation On Human Breast Cancer Xenograft Growth, Angiogenesis And Metastasis, Ivan L. Cameron, Luzhe Sun, Nicholas Short, W. Elaine Hardman, C. Douglas Williams

Elaine Hardman Ph.D.

Background The effects of a rectified semi-sinewave signal (15 mT amplitude, 120 pulses per second, EMF Therapeutics, Inc.) (TEMF) alone and in combination with gamma irradiation (IR) therapy in nude mice bearing a human MDA MB231 breast cancer xenograft were tested. Green fluorescence protein transfected cancer cells were injected into the mammary fat pad of young female mice. Six weeks later, mice were randomly divided into four treatment groups: untreated controls; 10 minute daily TEMF; 200 cGy of IR every other day (total 800 cGy); IR plus daily TEMF. Some mice in each group were euthanized 24 hours after the …


High Dietary Level Of Synthetic Vitamin E On Lipid Peroxidation, Membrane Fatty Acid Composition And Cytotoxicity In Breast Cancer Xenograft And In Mouse Host Tissue, Ivan L. Cameron, Jesus Munoz, Christopher J. Barnes, W. Elaine Hardman Aug 2012

High Dietary Level Of Synthetic Vitamin E On Lipid Peroxidation, Membrane Fatty Acid Composition And Cytotoxicity In Breast Cancer Xenograft And In Mouse Host Tissue, Ivan L. Cameron, Jesus Munoz, Christopher J. Barnes, W. Elaine Hardman

Elaine Hardman Ph.D.

Background d-α-tocopherol is a naturally occurring form of vitamin E not previously known to have antitumor activity. Synthetic vitamin E (sE) is a commonly used dietary supplement consisting of a mixture of d-α-tocopherol and 7 equimolar stereoisomers. To test for antilipid peroxidation and for antitumor activity of sE supplementation, two groups of nude mice bearing a MDA-MB 231 human breast cancer tumor were fed an AIN-76 diet, one with and one without an additional 2000 IU/kg dry food (equivalent to 900 mg of all-rac-α-tocopherol or sE). This provided an intake of about 200 mg/kg body weight per day. The mice …


Role Of Lipid Peroxidation And Antioxidant Enzymes In Omega 3 Fatty Acids Induced Suppression Of Breast Cancer Xenograft Growth In Mice, W. Elaine Hardman, Jesus Munoz Jr., Ivan L. Cameron Aug 2012

Role Of Lipid Peroxidation And Antioxidant Enzymes In Omega 3 Fatty Acids Induced Suppression Of Breast Cancer Xenograft Growth In Mice, W. Elaine Hardman, Jesus Munoz Jr., Ivan L. Cameron

Elaine Hardman Ph.D.

Background: Supplementing mice with high levels of dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) increases the n-3 PUFAs in cell membranes, increases the susceptibility of the cells for lipid peroxidation (LPO) and decreases the growth rate of mammary and other tumors. However, the results of an earlier study indicated that a factor in addition to LPO was involved in the reduction in tumor growth in n-3 PUFAs fed mice. Athymic mice bearing MDA-MB-231 human breast carcinoma xenografts, were fed fish oil concentrate (FOC) or control diets, with and without supplemental Vitamin E (2000 IU /kg diet) and were sacrificed both before …


Therapeutic Electromagnetic Field Effects On Angiogenesis And Tumor Growth, C. Douglas Williams, Marko S. Markov, W. Elaine Hardman, Ivan L. Cameron Aug 2012

Therapeutic Electromagnetic Field Effects On Angiogenesis And Tumor Growth, C. Douglas Williams, Marko S. Markov, W. Elaine Hardman, Ivan L. Cameron

Elaine Hardman Ph.D.

Background: A new approach to cancer therapy based on the application of therapeutic electromagnetic fields (TEMF) has been developed by EMF Therapeutics, Inc., Chattanooga, TN, USA. This study was designed to assess the effect of TEMF on tumor vascularization and growth of murine 16/C mammmary adenocarcinoma cells in C3H/HeJ mice. Materials and Methods: Implanted tumors were allowed to grow for seven days until the tumor volume reached 100 mm3 before treatment was started. Mice (20 per control, 10 per EMF exposed group) received treatment (10 minutes per day with 0, 10 mT, 15 mT or 20 mT) with a 120 …


Roles Of Resveratrol And Genistein In Invasion And Metastasis Of Breast Cancer, Brittany Wolfe Jun 2012

Roles Of Resveratrol And Genistein In Invasion And Metastasis Of Breast Cancer, Brittany Wolfe

College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations

Breast cancer is a cellular disease characterized by the exploitation of several cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis, motility, and invasion. Effective treatment is available for non-invasive breast cancer at diagnosis, leading to a very high survival rate compared to the low survival rate for those where the breast cancer has spread. Thus, identifying effective therapies and preventative agents is imperative to successfully treat breast cancer. Since diet compromises a large component of the risk factors for breast cancer, it would be beneficial to examine dietary compounds that could potentially play a beneficial role in inhibiting cancer …


Is Less Really More?: Determining The Efficacy And Advantages Of Low Dose Chemotherapy, Natalie Toews Apr 2012

Is Less Really More?: Determining The Efficacy And Advantages Of Low Dose Chemotherapy, Natalie Toews

Senior Honors Theses

Chemotherapy is the preferred treatment for patients with breast cancer nationwide; however, the dosage and duration of this treatment have come under recent scrutiny. The efficacy of high dose chemotherapy is many times inadequate, and the adverse physical effects resulting from this regimen have a negative holistic impact on the patients. Studies suggest that low dose chemotherapy, through antiangiogenesis, affects the spread of breast cancer carcinomas and may produce less harmful side effects in relation to the heart, brain, and eyes. Thus, oncological research proposes that a low dose regimen improves the patient’s quality of life and may be an …


The Role Of Ptip In Breast Cancer, Lina Niu Jan 2012

The Role Of Ptip In Breast Cancer, Lina Niu

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

In the U.S., breast cancer comprises about 30% of all cancer cases (excluding skin cancer) in women. Such a high incidence makes breast cancer a significant health concern, but our understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of this disease is still limited. Growing evidence suggests that the development of human breast cancer may involve epigenetics, which attributes changes in phenotype to mechanisms other than changes in the DNA sequence itself. Histones as the chief proteins of chromatin work on gene expression, and methylation of histone 3 lysine 4 (H3K4) results in transcriptional activation. Lately, Paired box (Pax) trans-activation domain-interacting …


Erlin2 Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Survival By Modulating Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Pathways, Guohui Wang, Gang Liu, Xiaogang Wang, Seema Sethi, Rouba Ali-Fehmi, Judith Abrams, Ze Zheng, Kezhong Zhang, Stephen Ethier, Zeng-Quan Yang Jan 2012

Erlin2 Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Survival By Modulating Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Pathways, Guohui Wang, Gang Liu, Xiaogang Wang, Seema Sethi, Rouba Ali-Fehmi, Judith Abrams, Ze Zheng, Kezhong Zhang, Stephen Ethier, Zeng-Quan Yang

Wayne State University Associated BioMed Central Scholarship

Abstract

Background

Amplification of the 8p11-12 region has been found in approximately 15% of human breast cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. Previous genomic analysis has led us to identify the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lipid raft-associated 2 (ERLIN2) gene as one of the candidate oncogenes within the 8p11-12 amplicon in human breast cancer, particularly in the luminal subtype. ERLIN2, an ER membrane protein, has recently been identified as a novel mediator of ER-associated degradation. Yet, the biological roles of ERLIN2 and molecular mechanisms by which ERLIN2 coordinates ER pathways in breast carcinogenesis remain unclear.

Methods

We established the MCF10A-ERLIN2 …


Determining Efficacy Of Breast Cancer Therapy By Pet Imaging Of Her2 Mrna, Bishnuhari Paudyal, Kaijun Zhang, Changpo Chen, Neil Mehta, Eric Wickstrom, Brian Gray, Jeffrey Mattis, Koon Pak, Mathew L Thakur Jan 2012

Determining Efficacy Of Breast Cancer Therapy By Pet Imaging Of Her2 Mrna, Bishnuhari Paudyal, Kaijun Zhang, Changpo Chen, Neil Mehta, Eric Wickstrom, Brian Gray, Jeffrey Mattis, Koon Pak, Mathew L Thakur

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


2-[18f]-Fluoro–2-Deoxy-D-Glucose Positron Emission Tomography In The Evaluation Of Breast Lesions And Axillary Involvement: A Comparison With Mammography And Histopathological Diagnosis, Oğuz Hançerli̇oğullari, Nuri̇ Arslan, Semi̇h Görgülü, Mehmet Fati̇h Can, Hani̇fe Asli Ayan Eke, Semra İnce, Erkan Öztürk, Ramazan Yildiz, Mehmet Ali̇ Özgüven Jan 2012

2-[18f]-Fluoro–2-Deoxy-D-Glucose Positron Emission Tomography In The Evaluation Of Breast Lesions And Axillary Involvement: A Comparison With Mammography And Histopathological Diagnosis, Oğuz Hançerli̇oğullari, Nuri̇ Arslan, Semi̇h Görgülü, Mehmet Fati̇h Can, Hani̇fe Asli Ayan Eke, Semra İnce, Erkan Öztürk, Ramazan Yildiz, Mehmet Ali̇ Özgüven

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

The objective of this prospective study was to evaluate the potential role of 2-[18f]-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) in the differentiation of malignant and benign breast masses and the evaluation of axillary lymph node involvement. The secondary objective of this study was to assess the value of FDG PET in the initial staging of patients with breast cancer. Materials and methods: We evaluated 82 lesions in 79 consecutive patients (mean age of 54.4 ± 13.0; age range: 25-82 years) with FDG PET. While ultrasounds were performed in all cases, of the 79 patients, 72 had mammography and 58 had …


Radioimmunotherapy Of Mice Bearing Breast Tumors With ^{177}Lu-Labeled Trastuzumab, Samira Rasaneh, Hossein Rajabi, Shahram Akhlaghpoor, Shahab Sheybani Jan 2012

Radioimmunotherapy Of Mice Bearing Breast Tumors With ^{177}Lu-Labeled Trastuzumab, Samira Rasaneh, Hossein Rajabi, Shahram Akhlaghpoor, Shahab Sheybani

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

In the present study, we investigated the therapeutic efficacy of trastuzumab labeled with lutetium-177 (^{177}Lu) in mice bearing breast tumors. Materials and methods: Trastuzumab was labeled with ^{177}Lu via DOTA as a chelator. In vitro and in vivo quality control tests of incorporated activity, immunoreactivity, stability of ^{177}Lu-trastuzumab, biodistribution, and imaging studies were performed. Therapeutic efficacy and dosimetry studies were carried out in mice with breast tumors. Results: The good in vitro and in vivo quality control results suggested that ^{177}Lu-trastuzumab could be used as a radioimmunotherapy agent. Reductions of 81% and 98% in the mean tumor volume for the …


Analysis Of Promoter Methylation Of Dickkopf1 (Dkk1) Gene In Breast Cancer, Muradi̇ye Acar, Tülün Çora, Hati̇ce Toy, Hasan Acar Jan 2012

Analysis Of Promoter Methylation Of Dickkopf1 (Dkk1) Gene In Breast Cancer, Muradi̇ye Acar, Tülün Çora, Hati̇ce Toy, Hasan Acar

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. The Dickkopf1 (DKK1) gene product is a potent inhibitor of the Wnt pathway. DKK1 methylation status and its protein expression were examined in normal and cancer tissues of breast cancer patients. Materials and methods: We examined methylation changes in 83 tumor and adjacent normal tissues, and also in 9 normal breast tissues from unaffected women (no breast cancer history) as controls. DKK1 promoter methylation was assessed by methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction. Immunohistochemical staining was used to investigate DKK1 protein expression in the 9 controls and in 70 out of the …


C-Abl And Arg Drive Cancer Chemoresistance Via Activation Of Multiple Signaling Pathways, Jonathan Thomas Sims Jan 2012

C-Abl And Arg Drive Cancer Chemoresistance Via Activation Of Multiple Signaling Pathways, Jonathan Thomas Sims

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences

Despite 35 years of clinical trials, there has been little improvement in one-year survival rates with any chemotherapeutic regimen for the treatment of metastatic melanoma due to resistance to all known agents. Regardless of advances in detection and prevention, diagnosis of metastatic disease remains a death sentence. Resistance mechanisms, including aberrant kinase signaling and drug transport pumps, indicate a need for identification of other therapeutic targets that impinge upon multiple signaling pathways. The Abl family of non-receptor tyrosine kinases (c-Abl, Arg) has been indicted as a causative force in leukemia for more than three decades; however, their role in solid …


Long-Term Outcome Of Breast Cancer Patients With One To Two Nodes Involved-Application Of Nodal Ratio, Patricia Tai, Kurian Joseph, Ali El-Gayed, Edward Yu Dec 2011

Long-Term Outcome Of Breast Cancer Patients With One To Two Nodes Involved-Application Of Nodal Ratio, Patricia Tai, Kurian Joseph, Ali El-Gayed, Edward Yu

Edward Yu

Abstract: Nodal ratio (NR) is defined as the number of involved nodes to the number of nodes examined. There is limited information on the application of NR on population data. Previous reports in breast cancer generally analyzed one to three positive axillary nodes as a single group. This study investigates whether one to three positive axillary nodes is a homogeneous group in prognosis by comparing one to two positive nodes to three positive nodes. The population-based registry of a Canadian province from 1981 through 1995 was searched. As the reliability of nodal assessment depends on the number of nodes sampled, …