Quantifying the A1AR distribution in peritumoural zones around experimental F98 and C6 rat brain tumours

被引:14
作者
Dehnhardt, Markus
Palm, Christoph
Vieten, Andrea
Bauer, Andreas
Pietrzyk, Uwe
机构
[1] Forschungszentrum Julich, Inst Neurosci & Biophys 3 Med, D-52425 Julich, Germany
[2] Medac GmbH, D-22880 Wedel, Germany
[3] UCL, CMIC, London, England
关键词
3D reconstruction; A(1) adenosine receptor; GBM; K-means algorithm; brain tumour; receptor autoradiography;
D O I
10.1007/s11060-007-9391-6
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Quantification of growth in experimental F98 and C6 rat brain tumours was performed on 51 rat brains, 17 of which have been further assessed by 3D tumour reconstruction. Brains were cryosliced and radio-labelled with a ligand of the peripheral type benzodiazepine-receptor (pBR), H-3-Pk11195 [(1-(2-chlorophenyl)-N-methyl-N-(1-methyl-propylene)-3-isoquinoline-carboxamide)] by receptor autoradiography. Manually segmented and automatically registered tumours have been 3D-reconstructed for volumetric comparison on the basis of H-3-Pk11195-based tumour recognition. Furthermore automatically computed areas of -300 mu m inner (marginal) zone as well as 300 mu m and 600 mu m outer tumour space were quantified. These three different regions were transferred onto other adjacent slices that had been labelled by receptor autoradiography with the A(1) Adenosine receptor (A(1)AR)-ligand H-3-CPFPX (H-3-8-cyclopentyl-3-(3-fluorpropyl)-1-propylxanthine) for quantitative assessment of A(1)AR in the three different tumour zones. Hence, a method is described for quantifying various receptor protein systems in the tumour as well as in the marginal invasive zones around experimentally implanted rat brain tumours and their representation in the tumour microenvironment as well as in 3D space. Furthermore, a tool for automatically reading out radio-labelled rat brain slices from auto radiographic films was developed, reconstructed into a consistent 3D-tumour model and the zones around the tumour were visualized. A(1)AR expression was found to depend upon the tumour volume in C6 animals, but is independent on the time of tumour development. In F98 animals, a significant increase in A(1)AR receptor protein was found in the Peritumoural zone as a function of time of tumour development and tumour volume.
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