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Marcelo Páez-Pereda, Damian Kovalovsky, Ursula Hopfner, Marily Theodoropoulou, Uberto Pagotto, Eberhard Uhl, Marco Losa, Johanna Stalla, Yvonne Grübler, Cristina Missale, Eduardo Arzt, Günter K. Stalla
Published in Volume 108, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2001; 108(8):1123–1131 doi:10.1172/JCI11098
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Retinoic acid inhibits tumor growth and endocrine alterations. (a) Mice with 2-week-old tumors formed with untreated AtT-20 cells were injected intraperitoneally with 10 mg/kg retinoic acid (open symbols, RA) or vehicle (filled symbols) every 4 days for 3 weeks. Tumor volume was monitored during this period. Results show the increase in percentage over the initial tumor volume. Each curve represents a single tumor. (b) At the end of the treatment the weight of the adrenal glands was measured in mice without tumors (control, n = 5) and in mice with tumors with or without retinoic acid treatment (RA) as indicated (n = 5 for each treatment). (c and d) At the end of the treatment blood was collected and ACTH and corticosterone were measured by RIA. Values indicate the mean ± SE of one experiment. *P < 0.01, as determined by ANOVA in combination with the Scheffé test. The results are representative of two independent experiments.