Development of Animal Model for Orthotopic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in Nude Rat

정위성 비소세포폐암의 동물 모델의 개발

  • 김진국 (삼성의료원 삼성서울병원 흉부외과) ;
  • 김관만 (삼성의료원 삼성서울병원 흉부외과, 삼성생명과학연구소 임상의학센타)
  • Published : 1997.06.01

Abstract

A major obstacles to evaluation of newly-developed treatment strategy for human lung cancer has been the lack of appropriate experimental animal models. We describe a new experimental model of orthotopically-developed non-small cell lung cancer in nude rat, involving inoculation of tumor cell suspension by thoracotomy. Over 40 direct implantation to the periphery of the lung has been performed to date, each requiring less than'1 hour for completion. This model has been used to perform a series of experiments to investigate whether the rat lung and surrounding structures trapped tumor cells with 2 different non-small cell lung cancer cell lines(NCI-H46O and NCI-H1299). Every animal showed development of tumor masses, which were loculated at the periphery of the lung karenchyma and identified also by radiography. After 3 weetu of the inoculation, tumor develop meat at the mediastinal strutures were identified. The life expectancies of the victims were different between the cell lines, but were approximately 5 weeks when NCI-H46O cell line was used. This new orthotopic lung cancer model may be facilitate future studies of the new therapeutics of localized non-small cell lung cancer .

유전자 치료등 폐암에 대한 새로운 치료법의 개발및 그 효능의 검증에 있어 적절한 동물 모델이 없음은 큰 제 한점중의 하나이다. 특히 종양의 생물학적 특성이나 치료에의 효과등이 장기자체의 환경에 크게 영향 을 받는다는 사실은, 인체에서의 폐암의 특성을 가지며 폐에 정 위적으로 발생하는 폐암의 동물모델의 개발 을 시급하게 한다. 저자등은 Nude rat을 대상 동물로 하여, 개흉하에 종양세포 부유액을 원하는 폐말단 부위에 직접 주입함으로 폐에 정 위적으로 폐암의 발달을 유도하였으며 이를 이용하여 발생된 비소세포 폐암의 병태를 연구하였다. 종양은 실험 대상 등물에서 모두 발생하였으며 이용한 두 가지 종류의 세포주(NCI-H46O과 NCI-H1299)에서 모두 효과적으로 발생하였다. 발생된 폐종양은 시간 경과에 따라 주위 조직으로의 침윤과 종격동 전이의 양상를 보였다. 종양 숙주 동물의 평균 수명은 약 5주 정도였다. 저자등이 개발한 비소세포폐암의 동물 모델은 기관지를 통한 종양 세포 주입법에 의한 폐암 모델에 비해 국소적으로 진행된 폐암을 원하는 부위에 정확히 만들 수 있음은 물론 외과적 처치를 비롯한 국소적 치료 방법의 개발이나 ?과의 검증에 두루 이용되기에 적절하다고 사료된다.

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