TY - JOUR
T1 - Electrochemical therapy - Comparison with other local treatment methods on rat model
AU - Lin, X. Z.
AU - Jen, C. M.
AU - Sung, M. Z.
AU - Lin, J. Y.
AU - Chou, C. K.
AU - Luo, C. H.
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Background/Aims: Electrochemical therapy is an alternative to treat hepatoma. We compare this method with the other local injection methods on rat liver. Methodology: Five groups of Wister rats (24 in each) were anaesthetized. Electrochemical therapy was set under direct current, 6 volts, electrodes were 0.5cm apart, 0.5cm deep into exposed parenchyma for 10min. Local injection was done with 50μL of 95% alcohol, 30μL of 20% acetic acid, 30μ of 35% hydrochloric acid, and 30μL of 20% sodium hydroxide via a 27-gauge needle under direct vision into each rat. Rats and their livers were examined postmortem on day 1, 3, 7 and 14. Results: In electrochemical therapy, the treated area showed coagulation necrosis and without blood cells on day 1; then the margin became blurred. Mononuclear cell infiltration, reperfusion and fibrous band formation were prominent from day 3 through day 14. In local injection groups, the necrosis is quite irregular and unpredictable. The regeneration went under similar process. Conclusions: To destroy tissue locally, electrochemical therapy is unique for its predictability in destructive area and the recovery process and is as effective as the other injection methods. Therefore, it has great potential for hepatoma treatment.
AB - Background/Aims: Electrochemical therapy is an alternative to treat hepatoma. We compare this method with the other local injection methods on rat liver. Methodology: Five groups of Wister rats (24 in each) were anaesthetized. Electrochemical therapy was set under direct current, 6 volts, electrodes were 0.5cm apart, 0.5cm deep into exposed parenchyma for 10min. Local injection was done with 50μL of 95% alcohol, 30μL of 20% acetic acid, 30μ of 35% hydrochloric acid, and 30μL of 20% sodium hydroxide via a 27-gauge needle under direct vision into each rat. Rats and their livers were examined postmortem on day 1, 3, 7 and 14. Results: In electrochemical therapy, the treated area showed coagulation necrosis and without blood cells on day 1; then the margin became blurred. Mononuclear cell infiltration, reperfusion and fibrous band formation were prominent from day 3 through day 14. In local injection groups, the necrosis is quite irregular and unpredictable. The regeneration went under similar process. Conclusions: To destroy tissue locally, electrochemical therapy is unique for its predictability in destructive area and the recovery process and is as effective as the other injection methods. Therefore, it has great potential for hepatoma treatment.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 11269009
AN - SCOPUS:0035102058
VL - 48
SP - 91
EP - 94
JO - Acta hepato-splenologica
JF - Acta hepato-splenologica
SN - 0172-6390
IS - 37
ER -