Evidence Details for Cd34
PMID Title Journal Year Abstract
31312613 Electro-Acupuncture Promotes Accumulation of Paclitaxel by Altering Tumor Microvasculature and Microenvironment in Breast Cancer of Mice. Front Oncol. 2019 Jul 2;9:576. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2019.00576. eCollection 2019. 2019 Targeted drug delivery could increase the efficacy of chemotherapy, however, a plethora of obstacles exist in the current targeted delivery designs. In this study, we introduce a novel avenue of targeted drug delivery using electro-acupuncture and evaluate its effect on the distribution of paclitaxel in a breast cancer mouse model. Our results show that electro-acupuncture intervention significantly increased the intratumoral concentration of paclitaxel. The mice in acupuncture group showed shorter t (max), longer t (1/2) and higher AUC of paclitaxel as compared with that in paclitaxel-only group. Moreover, we found that the acupuncture intervention significantly induced cell apoptosis in tumors. The levels of COL IV and alpha-SMA increased in tumors of acupuncture group. The negative tumor metastasis biomarker, NM23, was significantly upregulated in tumors of mice in acupuncture group. Our results suggest that acupuncture intervention around the tumor area increases the local concentration of chemotherapeutic agents. The targeted effect of acupuncture is achieved by altering tumor microvasculature and microenvironment. Therefore, combined therapy of acupuncture with chemotherapeutic agents is promising in improving cancer treatment efficacy."

Evidence Sentence: We first stained the tumor tissues with vascular endothelial biomarkers CD31 and CD34; we found the expression of CD31 was not significantly different among these groups.
Evidence Sentence: There was no significance in the expression of CD34 either, which may merely due to the two outliers in TG group (Supplementary Figure S6).
Evidence Sentence: EAPTG group exhibited a significantly higher expression of CD34 and alpha-SMA as compared to TG group or PTG group.