The response to carbogen breathing in experimental tumour models monitored by gradient-recalled echo magnetic resonance imaging

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作者
Robinson, SP
Rodrigues, LM
Ojugo, ASE
McSheehy, PMJ
Howe, FA
Griffiths, JR
机构
[1] CRC Biomed. Magnetic Reson. Res. G., Division of Biochemistry, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London SW17 ORE, Cranmer Terrace
关键词
radiotherapy; carbogen; oxygenation; blood flow; magnetic resonance imaging;
D O I
10.1038/bjc.1997.172
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Gradient-recalled echo magnetic resonance imaging (GRE MRI), which gives information on blood flow and oxygenation changes (Robinson SP, Howe FA, Griffiths JR 1995, int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 33: 855), was used to observe the responses of six rodent tumour models to carbogen breathing. In one transplanted rat tumour, the Morris hepatoma 9618a, and a chemically induced rat tumour, the MNU-induced mammary adenocarcinoma, there were marked image intensity increases, similar to those previously observed in the rat GH3 prolactinoma. In contrast, the rat Walker carcinosarcoma showed no response. In two mouse tumours, the RIF-1 fibrosarcoma and the human xenograft HT29, carbogen breathing induced a transient fall in signal intensity that reversed spontaneously within a few minutes. The rat GH3 prolactinoma was xenografted into nude mice, and an increase in image intensity was found in response to carbogen, suggesting that any effects that carbogen may have had on the host were not significant determinants of the tumour response, The increases in GRE image intensity of the MNU, H9618a and GH3 tumours during carbogen breathing are consistent with increases in tumour oxygenation and blood flow, whereas the responses of the RIF-1 and HT29 tumours may be the result of a transient steal effect followed by homeostatic correction.
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