Imaging of boron in tissue at the cellular level for boron neutron capture therapy

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作者
Arlinghaus, HF [1 ]
Spaar, MT [1 ]
Switzer, RC [1 ]
Kabalka, GW [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TENNESSEE,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996
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10.1021/ac970036i
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Glioblastoma multiforme, and other tumors involving the brain, are undergoing experimental treatment with a promising new technique: boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). BNCT relies on the capture of thermal neutrons by boron deposited biochemically in the tumor and the subsequent fission of the boron into energetic lithium ions and a particles, An important requirement for improved BNCT is the development of more selective boron delivery mechanisms. The ability to image the boron concentration in tissue sections and even inside individual cells would be an important aid in the development of these delivery mechanisms. We have compared both sputter-initiated resonance ionization microprobe (SIRIMP), which combines resonance ionization with a high-energy pulsed focused sputter ion beam and mass spectrometric detection of ions, with laser atomization resonance ionization microprobe (LARIMP), which uses a laser pulse instead of an ion pulse for the atomization process, to determine their characteristics in beating and quantifying boron concentrations as a function of position in tissues obtained from a rat which had been infused with a BNCT drug, The data show that the SIRIMP/LARIMP techniques are well suited for quantitative and ultrasensitive imaging of boron trace element concentrations in biological tissue sections. The LARIMP mode could be used to quickly determine the spatial boron concentration with intercellular resolution over large areas down to the low nanograms-per-gram level, while the SIRIMP mode could be used to determine the spatial boron concentration and its variability in intracellular areas.
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