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HERO ID
4239653
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Perfluorocarbon emulsions radiosensitise brain tumors in carbogen breathing mice with orthotopic GL261 gliomas
Author(s)
Feldman, LA; Fabre, MS; Grasso, C; Reid, D; Broaddus, WC; Lanza, GM; Spiess, BD; Garbow, , JR; Mcconnell, MJ; Herst, PM
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
PLoS ONE
EISSN:
1932-6203
Volume
12
Issue
9
Page Numbers
e0184250
Language
English
PMID
28873460
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0184250
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Tumour hypoxia limits the effectiveness of radiation therapy. Delivering normobaric or hyperbaric oxygen therapy elevates pO2 in both tumour and normal brain tissue. However, pO2 levels return to baseline within 15 minutes of stopping therapy.
AIM:
To investigate the effect of perfluorocarbon (PFC) emulsions on hypoxia in subcutaneous and intracranial mouse gliomas and their radiosensitising effect in orthotopic gliomas in mice breathing carbogen (95%O2 and 5%CO2).
RESULTS:
PFC emulsions completely abrogated hypoxia in both subcutaneous and intracranial GL261 models and conferred a significant survival advantage orthotopically (Mantel Cox: p = 0.048) in carbogen breathing mice injected intravenously (IV) with PFC emulsions before radiation versus mice receiving radiation alone. Carbogen alone decreased hypoxia levels substantially and conferred a smaller but not statistically significant survival advantage over and above radiation alone.
CONCLUSION:
IV injections of PFC emulsions followed by 1h carbogen breathing, radiosensitises GL261 intracranial tumors.
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