成人抖阴Senior Presents Leukemia Research to Scientists
Tuesday February 10, 2004
      SALISBURY, MD---Salisbury University senior biology       major Meagan Orth is helping the medical community understand how fish       oils could assist in cancer treatments. The Etters, PA, resident recently       presented her research at a meeting of international scientists.      Orth gave a presentation titled “The Effects of       Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) on T27A Murine Leukemia Cells and CHSE and ZFL       Fish Cells,” at the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and       Comparative Biology in New Orleans, LA.      In her talk Orth described how a fatty acid commonly       found in fish oil is able to dramatically reduce the growth of mouse       leukemia. She also discovered the mechanism of how the molecule triggers       cell death.      “DHA is abundant in fish oil, and is known to have       positive effects on human cardiovascular health,” said Orth. “It also       causes cancer cells to die, and nobody knows why or how”.      She found that the DHA molecule turns on a set of       enzymes called caspases: “The caspases are the arbiters of a genetic       program called programmed cell death. This is the same program that causes       the cells of a tadpole’s tail to disintegrate. DHA is activating these       enzymes in tumor cells too, and it causes the cells to essentially commit       mass suicide.”      Orth performed her experiments as an undergraduate       research student in the laboratory of Dr. E. Eugene Williams, an assistant       professor in the Department of Biological Sciences.      “Meagan is the senior researcher in our laboratory,”       said Williams. “She really has worked hard and is proof that hard work       pays off. Her talk was received very well at the meeting. Her presentation       was very professional.”      Orth is the daughter of and Richard and Patricia Orth       of Etters, PA.                               
					