Measurement of tumor oxygenation: A comparison between polarographic needle electrodes and a time-resolved luminescence-based optical sensor

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Collingridge, DR
Young, WK
Vojnovic, B
Wardman, P
Lynch, EM
Hill, SA
Chaplin, DJ
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[1] Gray Lab. Cancer Research Trust, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 2JR
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10.2307/3579340
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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A novel oxygen sensor which does not rely on electrochemical reduction has been used to measure the oxygenation of the murine sarcoma F in a comparative study with an existing polarographic electrode that is available commercially. The prototype luminescence sensor yielded an oxygen distribution comparable with readings made using a pO(2) histograph. The percentage of regions detected that had a pO(2) less than 5 mm Hg was 79 and 75 using the Eppendorf pO(2) histograph and the luminescence fiber optic sensor, respectively. These values were compatible with a measured radiobiologically hypoxic fraction of 67% in this tumor. The polarographic method detected more regions with a pO, of 2.5 mm Hg or less (69%) compared with the optical sensor (50%) (P < 0.05). This could reflect differences in the oxygen use of the sensing devices. This initial assessment indicates the potential of a fiber-optic-based oxygen-monitoring system. Such a system should have several advantages including monitoring temporal oxygen changes in a given microregion and use with NMR procedures. (C) 1997 by Radiation Research Society.
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