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British Journal of Cancer | 1996

Human liver cancer cells and endothelial cells incorporate iodised oil

S. Bhattacharya; A. P. Dhillon; Mc Winslet; Brian R. Davidson; N. Shukla; S. D. Gupta; R. Al-Mufti; K. E. Hobbs

Iodised oil (lipiodol) administered via the hepatic artery localises selectively in primary liver cell cancers (hepatocellular carcinomas or HCCs) for prolonged periods and has been used as a vehicle for cytotoxic agents. Despite clinical use, the mechanism of lipiodol retention by tumours has remained unclear, embolisation of oil droplets in the tumour vasculature being the prevailing hypothesis. We have investigated the role of tumour and endothelial cells in lipiodol retention. Human liver tumour (Hep G2) cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cells in culture were exposed to lipiodol. Light microscopy using selective silver impregnation stains and transmission electron microscopy revealed lipiodol incorporation by both cell types, probably by pinocytosis. This was not associated with cellular injury in terms of cell lysis, cell replication or radio-labelled leucine uptake. Histological analysis of 24 HCCs either surgically resected or discovered incidentally at liver transplantation (with prior arterial injection of lipiodol) revealed vesicles of lipiodol in the cytoplasm of tumour cells and endothelial cells lining tumour vessels. Thus, lipiodol is likely to deliver cytotoxic agents directly into tumour cells and endothelial cells, both in vitro and in vivo. This may also apply to other lipids and to other human tumours. These findings have significant therapeutic implications.


British Journal of Surgery | 1989

Multivariate analysis of factors influencing the results of restorative proctocolectomy

Michael R. B. Keighley; Mc Winslet; R. Flinn; W. Kmiot


British Journal of Surgery | 1992

Influence of dietary calcium supplements on ileoanal pouch function and cytokinetics

G. H. Barsoum; Mc Winslet; D Youngs; John P. Neoptolemos; M. R. B. Keighley


British Journal of Surgery | 1990

ILEOSTOMY REVISION WITH A GIA STAPLER UNDER INTRAVENOUS SEDATION

Mc Winslet; J Alexanderwilliams; M. R. B. Keighley


GUT , 40 TH185 - TH185. (1997) | 1997

Quantification of uptake and retention of iodised oil (Lipiodol) in primary and secondary hepatic malignancy.

Ram AlMufti; S. Bhattacharya; Mc Winslet; Kef Hobbs


GUT , 29 (10) A1454 - A1455. (1988) | 1988

DEFUNCTIONED PROCTITIS - A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA

Mc Winslet; M. R. B. Keighley


GUT , 28 (10) A1366 - A1366. (1987) | 1987

COLONIC CELLULAR PROLIFERATION RATES IN NORMAL SUBJECTS - THE EFFECT OF THE FECAL STREAM

Mc Winslet; A Allan; D Youngs; Mrb Keighley


GUT , 28 (10) A1365 - A1366. (1987) | 1987

FACTORS INFLUENCING THE OUTCOME OF RESTORATIVE PROCTOCOLECTOMY

Mc Winslet; R Flinn; M. R. B. Keighley


Presented at: UNSPECIFIED. (1998) | 1998

Lipiodol enhanced CT scanning of liver cancers

Ram Al Mufti; R Dick; Kef Hobbs; Mc Winslet


British Journal of Cancer , 74 O67-O67. (1996) | 1996

Differential changes in cell membrane fatty acid ratios correlate with lipiodol uptake in primary and secondary hepatic malignancy

Ram AlMufti; J Christofides; D Fry; Kef Hobbs; Mc Winslet

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M. R. B. Keighley

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

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S. Bhattacharya

Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre

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G. H. Barsoum

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

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R. Flinn

University of Birmingham

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S. Bhattacharya

Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre

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W. Kmiot

University of Birmingham

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