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J Magn Reson Imaging · Nov 2008
Limitations of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in monitoring radiation-induced changes in the fraction of radiobiologically hypoxic cells in human melanoma xenografts.
- Ilana C Benjaminsen, Elin A Melås, Berit S Mathiesen, and Einar K Rofstad.
- Group of Radiation Biology and Tumor Physiology, Department of Radiation Biology, Institute for Cancer Research, Norwegian Radium Hospital, Montebello, Oslo, Norway.
- J Magn Reson Imaging. 2008 Nov 1; 28 (5): 1209-18.
PurposeTo investigate the potential of gadopentetate dimeglumine (Gd-DTPA)-based dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in detecting radiation-induced changes in the fraction of radiobiologically hypoxic cells in A-07 human melanoma xenografts.Materials And MethodsA-07 tumors were randomly assigned to an unirradiated control group or a group given a single radiation dose of 20 Gy. DCE-MRI and measurement of fraction of hypoxic cells were performed immediately before and 24 h after the radiation exposure. Tumor images of E . F (E is the initial extraction fraction of Gd-DTPA and F is blood perfusion) and lambda (lambda is proportional to extracellular volume fraction) were produced by subjecting DCE-MRI series to Kety analysis. Fraction of hypoxic cells was measured by using a radiobiological assay based on the paired survival curve method.ResultsFraction of radiobiologically hypoxic cells was higher in irradiated tumors (26.2+/-5.8%) than in unirradiated tumors (7.5+/-2.7%) by a factor of 3.5+/-1.5 (P=0.0093), whereas only minor radiation-induced changes in E . F and lambda could be detected.ConclusionDCE-MRI does not seem to offer insight into the changes in fraction of radiobiologically hypoxic cells occurring in A-07 tumors within 24 h after irradiation with 20 Gy.Copyright (c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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