Possible Influence of Infrasound on Glioma Cell Response to Chemotherapy: A Pilot Study

Author: GARRETYOUNT, Ph.D.//RYANTAFT, B.S.//JEREMYWEST, B.A.//DANMOORE, Ph.D.
Conference/Journal: THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Date published: 2004
Other: Volume ID: 10 , Issue ID: 2 , Pages: 247-250 , Word Count: 192


THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE

Volume 10, Number 2, 2004, pp. 247-250

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Possible Influence of Infrasound on Glioma Cell Response to Chemotherapy: A Pilot Study

GARRETYOUNT, Ph.D., RYANTAFT, B.S., JEREMYWEST, B.A., and DANMOORE, Ph.D.

ABSTRACT

Objective:To assess the response of cultured human tumor cells to infrasound in combination with con-ventional anticancer agents using an infrasound-emitting apparatus marketed as a therapeutic device.

Design:Two pilot experiments measured proliferation of cultured brain tumor cells exposed to three treat-ment conditions: infrasound emission alone, infrasound in combination with the chemotherapy 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), and infrasound in combination with ionizing radiation. Results from each experimental condition werecompared to those from appropriate control conditions.

Outcome measure:A standard colony-forming efficiency assay was used to assess tumor cell proliferation.Results:Tumor cell proliferation was not significantly altered by treatment with infrasound alone, nor did infrasound appear to influence cellular response to x-rays. There was a significant interaction between 5-FUand infrasound (P,0.0001), however, evident in decreased colony formation. Conclusion:Further research is warranted to assess potential synergism between infrasound and 5-FU againsttumor cell proliferation, and to investigate the possible therapeutic use of infrasound.

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