Publications by authors named "A Billitteri"

Since cell adhesiveness is very important in the metastatic process and because both hyperthermia and treatment with Retinol can modify the fluidity of the lipid components of the plasma membrane (and therefore its receptor distribution), we investigated if a hyperthermic treatment (at 42 degrees C or 44 degrees C, for one hour) of HTC hepatoma cells, preceded or followed by treatment with 5 microM Retinol, could alter cell adhesiveness to Laminin or to Fibronectin-coated substrata. Hepatoma cells, after such treatments, were collected and processed by Auerbach's method. In the control cells thermal treatment alone caused a decrease of adhesiveness to Laminin but no change in that to Fibronectin.

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The aim of this study was to investigate if the association of both hyperthermic and Retinol treatment of HTC hepatoma cells could be useful in antitumor therapy. Treatment with 5 microM Retinol was carried out before or after hyperthermia (42 degrees C or 44 degrees C, one hour; in the latter case it was performed in cells already thermo-selected. We took into consideration two parameters, i.

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The amount of vital cells recovered, their morphology (studied by SEM) and some of their biochemical aspects concerning the differentiation processes (aerobic glycolysis, cell production of cAMP and CEA) were investigated in a strain of H4 hepatoma cultured for 8 days in the presence of 5 microM retinol (R) or retinoic Acid (RA). Vital cell recovery is slightly reduced either by R or RA treatment. Flattening of the cell shape and reduction of the plasma membrane prolongations and of intercellular bonds are observed in the R-treated cells but to a greater extent in those treated with RA.

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