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Issue title: Special Issue for the Fifth International Congress of Biorheology. Part II. Baden-Baden, F.R. Germany, 20–24 August 1983
Guest editors: Alfred L. Copley and Siegfried Witte
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Peterson, H.-I. | Mattson, J.
Affiliations: Laboratory of Biorheology, Department of Surgery I, Sahlgren’s University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract: Different observations on the reactivity of tumor vessels to vasoactive drugs have suggested a decreased, a similar or an increased reactivity to vasoactive stimuli in the vascular bed of tumors as compared to normal tissues. No adrenergic innervation of newly developed tumor vessels has been found, while preexisting normal vessels incorporated during tumor growth may retain some innervation. In transplantable rat tumors, contractile cells, including smooth muscle cells, have been seen in tumor vessels. From recent experimental studies, it was concluded that the tumor’s vascular bed is probably in a state of maximal dilatation and therefore sensitive to vasoconstriction, but less sensitive to pharmacological dilatation. These observations may correspond to regional tumor hypoxia and progressive development of tumor necrosis during tumor growth. The results of experimental tumor studies might question the reliability of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in clinical oncology, which are based on differences in the reactivity to vasoactive drugs between normal and malignant tissues.
Keywords: Neoplasm, Blood supply, Vasoactive drugs
DOI: 10.3233/BIR-1984-21409
Journal: Biorheology, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 503-508, 1984
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