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1997 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

The effect of hyperthermia on cervical lymph node metastasis

Research Project

Project/Area Number 08672152
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field 病態科学系歯学(含放射線系歯学)
Research InstitutionNIIGATA UNIVERSITY

Principal Investigator

HOSHINA Hideyuki  Niigata University, Dental Hospital, Lecturer, 歯学部・附属病院, 講師 (30173587)

Project Period (FY) 1996 – 1997
KeywordsHyperthermia / Metastasis / Cervical lymph node metastasis / RF capacitive heating system / Hamster / Buccal mucosa carcinoma / Squamous cell carcinoma / Histopathological study
Research Abstract

(1). Introduction
This paper reports the effect of hyperthermia on cervical lymph node metastases of buccal mucosa squamous cell carcinoma O-1N in hamsters.
(2). Materials and Methods
Fifty golden hamsters in which O-1N was transplanted into the cheek pouch were divided into 3 groups : a heating group (21 animals) subjected to RF hyperthermia at 43゚C for 40 minutes twice a week, a sham group (15 animals) in which a sensor was inserted into the tumor for 40 minutes twice a week, and an untreated group (14 animals). When the tumor reached 7mm in diameter, it was heated with a 13.56MHz RF capacitive heating system. A pair of applicators each consisting of a 15-mm-diameter electrode plate was applied to the cutaneous and mucosal surfaces for heating. Intratumoral temperature was measured continuously by the C-C thermocouple thermometer. Cervical lymph nodes (LNs) and buccal tumors were removed two, three and four weeks after the experiment, respectively. LNs were histologically evaluated for the incidence of metastases and classified into a marginal-sinus metastatic type, a medullary-sinus metastatic type, an entire-node metastatic type and an extra-node metastatic type.
(3). Results
In the heating group, incidence of metastases were reduced to 38% (8 of 21 animals) and metastases were seen within the LN capsule, whereas metastases were observed in 60% (9 of 15 animals) in the sham group and 71% (10 of 14 animals) in the untreated group and the extra-node metastatic type was found in both control groups. When the buccal tumor disappeared after heating, very few (8%) LNs metastases were found histologically, whereas matastases increased to 77.8% in the oral cancer regrowth group. Thus hyperthermia appeared to inhibit cervical LN metastasis as a result of the thermal effect on oral carcinoma.

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  • [Publications] 星名, 秀行 他: "頭頸部癌に対する温熱・放射線・化学療法-10年間21例27病巣-" 新潟医学会誌. 111(5). 289-294 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Nagashima, K.et at.: "The effect of hyperthermia on cervical lymph node metastasis.-Using a model of lymph node metastasis from buccal mucosa carcinoma in the hamster-." Hyper thermic Oncology in Japan. '96. 154-155 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Nagashima, K., Ohashi, Y., Hoshina, H., et al.: "The effect of hyperthermia on cervical lymph node metastasis. -Using a model of lymph node metastasis from buccal mucosa carcinoma in the hamster-." Hyperthermic Oncology in Japan'96. 154-155 (1997)

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Published: 1999-03-16  

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