To elucidate the role of nitric oxide (NO) in tumor cell growth in vivo, dynamic aspects of the growth of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (EATCs) were studied in wild-type (WT) mice and in an inducible strain of NO synthase (iNOS)-deficient (iNOS-/-) mice. Kinetic analysis showed that the rate of free tumor cell growth in the peritoneal cavity was significantly higher in the iNOS-/- mice than in the WT mice. In contrast, EATCs inoculated subcutaneously rapidly grew and formed a solid tumor in WT mice, but failed to grow in iNOS-/- mice. These results clearly indicate that NO generated by iNOS predominantly inhibits the growth of tumor cells in their free form, but enhances the growth of solid tumors. © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.
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Nishikawa, M., Chang, B. J., & Inoue, M. (2004). Inducible NO synthase inhibits the growth of free tumor cells, but enhances the growth of solid tumors. Carcinogenesis, 25(11), 2101–2105. https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/bgh218