Abstract
Experiments were made on rats with trasplantable sarcoma-45 and sarcoma M-1. Dose correlation was established during a study of hyperglycemic radiomodifying action. Glucose injection at a dose of 6-17.5 g/kg was shown to enhance irradiation action. Glucose injection below or above these doses might cause worse radiotherapy results or even the death of animals. The best effect was obtained with small-size tumors. Large tumors(over 2 cm{sup 3}) were less sensitive to hyperglycemia combined with irradiation. Skin radioprotective action of hyperglycemia before irradiation increased with an increase in a dose.
Ul'yanenko, S E;
Polityukova, N A
[1]
- Akademiya Meditsinskikh Nauk SSSR, Obninsk (USSR). Nauchno-Issledovatel'skij Inst. Meditsinskoj Radiologii
Citation Formats
Ul'yanenko, S E, and Polityukova, N A.
Radiomodifying effect of hyperglycemia: correlation between a glucose dose and a tumor size. Radiomodifitsiruyushchij ehffekt giperglikemii: zavisimost' ot dozy glyukozy i ob''ema opukholi.
USSR: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Ul'yanenko, S E, & Polityukova, N A.
Radiomodifying effect of hyperglycemia: correlation between a glucose dose and a tumor size. Radiomodifitsiruyushchij ehffekt giperglikemii: zavisimost' ot dozy glyukozy i ob''ema opukholi.
USSR.
Ul'yanenko, S E, and Polityukova, N A.
1991.
"Radiomodifying effect of hyperglycemia: correlation between a glucose dose and a tumor size. Radiomodifitsiruyushchij ehffekt giperglikemii: zavisimost' ot dozy glyukozy i ob''ema opukholi."
USSR.
@misc{etde_6139542,
title = {Radiomodifying effect of hyperglycemia: correlation between a glucose dose and a tumor size. Radiomodifitsiruyushchij ehffekt giperglikemii: zavisimost' ot dozy glyukozy i ob''ema opukholi}
author = {Ul'yanenko, S E, and Polityukova, N A}
abstractNote = {Experiments were made on rats with trasplantable sarcoma-45 and sarcoma M-1. Dose correlation was established during a study of hyperglycemic radiomodifying action. Glucose injection at a dose of 6-17.5 g/kg was shown to enhance irradiation action. Glucose injection below or above these doses might cause worse radiotherapy results or even the death of animals. The best effect was obtained with small-size tumors. Large tumors(over 2 cm{sup 3}) were less sensitive to hyperglycemia combined with irradiation. Skin radioprotective action of hyperglycemia before irradiation increased with an increase in a dose.}
journal = []
volume = {36:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1991}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Radiomodifying effect of hyperglycemia: correlation between a glucose dose and a tumor size. Radiomodifitsiruyushchij ehffekt giperglikemii: zavisimost' ot dozy glyukozy i ob''ema opukholi}
author = {Ul'yanenko, S E, and Polityukova, N A}
abstractNote = {Experiments were made on rats with trasplantable sarcoma-45 and sarcoma M-1. Dose correlation was established during a study of hyperglycemic radiomodifying action. Glucose injection at a dose of 6-17.5 g/kg was shown to enhance irradiation action. Glucose injection below or above these doses might cause worse radiotherapy results or even the death of animals. The best effect was obtained with small-size tumors. Large tumors(over 2 cm{sup 3}) were less sensitive to hyperglycemia combined with irradiation. Skin radioprotective action of hyperglycemia before irradiation increased with an increase in a dose.}
journal = []
volume = {36:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1991}
month = {Jan}
}