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Evaluation of pulsed high intensity focused ultrasound exposures on metastasis in a murine model

机译:脉冲高强度聚焦超声暴露对小鼠模型转移的评估

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High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) may be employed in two ways: continuous exposures for thermal ablation of tissue (>60°C), and pulsed-exposures for non-ablative effects, including low temperature hyperthermia (37–45°C), and non thermal effects (e.g. acoustic cavitation and radiation forces). Pulsed-HIFU effects may enhance the tissue’s permeability for improved delivery of drugs and genes, for example, by opening up gaps between cells in the vasculature and parenchyma. Inducing these effects may improve local targeting of therapeutic agents, however; concerns exist that pulsed exposures could theoretically also facilitate dissemination of tumor cells and exacerbate metastases. In the present study, the influence of pulsed-HIFU exposures on increasing metastatic burden was evaluated in a murine model with metastatic breast cancer. A preliminary study was carried out to validate the model and determine optimal timing for treatment and growth of lung metastases. Next, the effect of pulsed-HIFU on the metastatic burden was evaluated using quantitative image processing of whole-lung histological sections. Compared to untreated controls (2/15), a greater number of mice treated with pulsed-HIFU were found to have lungs “overgrown” with metastases (7/15), where individual metastases grew together such that they could not accurately be counted. Furthermore, area fraction of lung metastases (area of metastases/area of lungs) was ~30% greater in mice treated with pulsed-HIFU; however, these differences were not statistically significant. The present study details the development of an animal model for investigating the influence of interventional techniques or exposures (such as pulsed HIFU) on metastatic burden.
机译:高强度聚焦超声(HIFU)可以通过两种方式使用:对组织进行热消融的连续暴露(> 60°C)和对非消融作用的脉冲暴露,包括低温热疗(37-45°C),和非热效应(例如,空化和辐射力)。脉冲HIFU效应可能会增强组织的通透性,从而改善药物和基因的传递,例如,通过打开脉管系统和实质细胞之间的间隙。诱导这些作用可以改善治疗剂的局部靶向性。人们担心脉冲暴露理论上也可以促进肿瘤细胞的扩散并加剧转移。在本研究中,在具有转移性乳腺癌的小鼠模型中评估了脉冲式HIFU暴露对增加转移负担的影响。进行了初步研究以验证模型并确定治疗和转移的最佳时机。接下来,使用全肺组织学切片的定量图像处理评估脉冲式HIFU对转移负担的影响。与未治疗的对照(2/15)相比,发现使用脉冲式HIFU治疗的小鼠中有更多的肺“长满了”转移灶(7/15),其中单个转移灶一起生长,因此无法准确计数。此外,在用脉冲HIFU治疗的小鼠中,肺转移的面积分数(转移的面积/肺的面积)增加了约30%。但是,这些差异在统计上并不显着。本研究详细介绍了一种动物模型的开发,该模型可用于研究干预技术或暴露(例如脉冲HIFU)对转移负担的影响。

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