scholarly journals Inhibitory effect of yoghurt and soya yoghurt containing bifidobacteria on the proliferation of Ehrlich ascites tumour cells in vitro and in vivo in a mouse tumour model

2004 ◽  
Vol 92 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-86 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. A. Abd El-Gawad ◽  
E. M. El-Sayed ◽  
S. A. Hafez ◽  
H. M. El-Zeini ◽  
F. A. Saleh

The effect of yoghurt and soya yoghurt containing Bifidobacterium lactis Bb-12 or B. longum Bb-46 on Ehrlich ascites tumour cell proliferation was investigated in vitro and in vivo. Tumour cells were incubated with B. lactis Bb-12 or B. longum Bb-46 cultivated in de Mann Rogosa Sharpe (MRS) broth medium, or with their centrifuged supernatant fractions or sediments, for 2 h at 37°C. Treatment resulted in the inhibition of tumour cell proliferation by 85·42 (sd 0·78) and 85·10 (sd 1·28) % by intact micro-organisms, 77·61 (sd 0·29) and 71·43 (sd 1·75) % by their supernatant fractions, but only 4·00 (sd 0·19) and 9·09 (sd 1·24) % by the two sedimented bacteria, respectively. The incubation of tumour cells with yoghurt and soya yoghurt containing Bb-12 for 2 h resulted in 83·01 (sd 0·11) and 88·23 (sd 0·06) % inhibition, respectively, while it was 83·82 (sd 0·24) and 86·36 (sd 0·06) %, respectively for the same products containing Bb-46. Corresponding values for plain yoghurt and soya milk (without bifidobacteria) were 32·81 (sd 0·14) and 5·55 (sd 0·12) %, respectively. The differences between yoghurt or soya yoghurt containing Bb-12 or Bb-46 and plain yoghurt, soya milk or control treatments were statistically significant (n 3; P>0·05). Female Swiss albino mice were injected intraperitoneally with the same tumour cells. The lifespan of mice fed diets supplemented with yoghurt or soya yoghurt containing Bb-12 or Bb-46 was prolonged by 16, 23, 34 and 39%, respectively compared with that of the positive control group (n 6; P>0·05). The lifespan of groups fed plain yoghurt or soya milk was prolonged by 15 and 8%, respectively. Prolongation of lifespan was positively correlated with faeces bifidobacterial count in the groups fed yoghurt or soya yoghurt containing bifidobacteria (r 0·917; P>0·05).

1974 ◽  
Vol 140 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-94 ◽  
Author(s):  
Randall K. Johnson ◽  
W. Robert Jondorf

(−)-Emetine has little or no effect on O2 consumption of Ehrlich ascites-cell suspensions or on the viability of transplanted Ehrlich ascites-tumour cells exposed to, or incubated with, the drug in vitro before inoculation into new-host mice. (−)-Emetine administered as a single injection to mice bearing Ehrlich ascites-tumour cells slows the growth rate of the tumour. The subcutaneous or intraperitoneal injection of the drug depresses protein and DNA synthesis of the tumour cells in vivo in a reversible manner. Mice bearing ascitic sarcoma 180 or Ehrlich ascites-tumour cells when given a course of treatment with (−)-emetine or (−)-O-methyltubulosine have a substantially lower tumour load than untreated controls and correspondingly longer survival times.


1971 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luigi Gedda ◽  
Giuliana Cardinali ◽  
Giuseppe Cardinali

SUMMARYThe effect of Chlormadinone on the proliferation of Ehrlich ascites tumour was studied by employing the stathmokinetic method. In a high percentage of female mice carrying the tumour and treated by Chlormadinone an increase in tumour cell proliferation was observed, while in a few animals the proliferative activity was decreased.No significant changes were observed in tumour cell proliferation in the male mice.


Nature ◽  
1958 ◽  
Vol 182 (4638) ◽  
pp. 809-809
Author(s):  
DOREEN THOMASON ◽  
RAYMOND SCHOFIELD

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