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Repeated Contrast-Enhanced Micro-CT Examinations Decrease Animal Welfare and Influence Tumor Physiology

机译:重复的造影剂增强显微CT检查会降低动物福利并影响肿瘤生理学

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Objectives Computed tomography (CT) imaging is considered relatively safe and is often used in preclinical research to study physiological processes. However, the sum of low-dose radiation, anesthesia, and animal handling might impact animal welfare and physiological parameters. This is particularly relevant for longitudinal studies with repeated CT examinations. Therefore, we investigated the influence of repeated native and contrast-enhanced (CE) CT on animal welfare and tumor physiology in regorafenib-treated and nontreated tumor-bearing mice.Material and Methods Mice bearing 4T1 breast cancer were divided into 5 groups: (1) no imaging, (2) isoflurane anesthesia only, (3) 4 mGy CT, (4) 50 mGy CT, and (5) CE-CT (iomeprol). In addition, half of each group was treated with the multikinase inhibitor regorafenib. Mice were imaged 3 times within 1 week under isoflurane anesthesia. Behavioral alterations were investigated by score sheet evaluation, rotarod test, heart rate measurements, and fecal corticosterone metabolite analysis. Tumor growth was measured daily with a caliper. Tumors were excised at the end of the experiment and histologically examined for blood vessel density, perfusion, and cell proliferation.Results According to the score sheet, animals showed a higher burden after anesthesia administration and in addition with CT imaging (P < 0.001). Motor coordination was not affected by native CT, but significantly decreased after CE-CT in combination with the tumor therapy (P < 0.001). Whereas tumor growth and blood vessel density were not influenced by anesthesia or imaging, CT-scanned animals had a higher tumor perfusion (P < 0.001) and a lower tumor cell proliferation (P < 0.001) for both radiation doses. The most significant difference was observed between the control and CE-CT groups.Conclusion Repeated (CE-) CT imaging of anesthetized animals can lead to an impairment of animal motor coordination and, thus, welfare. Furthermore, these standard CT protocols seem to be capable of inducing alterations in tumor physiology when applied repetitively. These potential effects of native and CE-CT should be carefully considered in preclinical oncological research.
机译:目的 计算机断层扫描(CT)成像被认为是相对安全的,常用于临床前研究,研究生理过程。然而,低剂量辐射、麻醉和动物处理的总和可能会影响动物福利和生理参数。这对于重复CT检查的纵向研究尤为重要。因此,我们研究了重复自体和对比增强 (CE) CT 对瑞戈非尼治疗和未治疗的荷瘤小鼠动物福利和肿瘤生理学的影响。材料与方法 将携带4T1乳腺癌的小鼠分为5组:(1)无影像学检查,(2)仅异氟醚麻醉,(3)4 mGy CT,(4)50 mGy CT和(5)CE-CT(iomeprol)。此外,每组的一半接受多激酶抑制剂瑞戈非尼治疗。小鼠在异氟烷麻醉下1周内成像3次。通过评分表评估、旋转试验、心率测量和粪便皮质酮代谢物分析来研究行为改变。每天用卡尺测量肿瘤生长。在实验结束时切除肿瘤,并进行血管密度、灌注和细胞增殖的组织学检查。结果 根据评分表,动物在麻醉后和CT成像后表现出更高的负担(P < 0.001)。运动协调性不受自体CT影响,但CE-CT联合肿瘤治疗后运动协调性显著下降(P < 0.001)。虽然肿瘤生长和血管密度不受麻醉或成像的影响,但CT扫描动物在两种辐射剂量下都具有较高的肿瘤灌注(P < 0.001)和较低的肿瘤细胞增殖(P < 0.001)。对照组和CE-CT组之间观察到最显着的差异。结论 麻醉动物重复(CE-)CT成像可导致动物运动协调性受损,从而影响动物福利。此外,当重复应用时,这些标准 CT 方案似乎能够诱导肿瘤生理学的改变。在临床前肿瘤学研究中,应仔细考虑天然和 CE-CT 的这些潜在影响。

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