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Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI using macromolecular contrast media for monitoring the response to isolated limb perfusion in experimental soft-tissue sarcomas

The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI for quantitative characterization of tumor microvessels and to assess the microvascular changes in response to isolated limb perfusion with TNF-alpha and melphalan. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI was performed...

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Published in:Magma (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2004-12, Vol.17 (3-6), p.296-302
Main Authors: Preda, A, Wielopolski, P A, Ten Hagen, T L M, van Vliet, M, Veenland, J F, Ambagtsheer, G, van Tiel, S T, Vogel, M W, Eggermont, A M M, Krestin, G P, van Dijke, C F
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Summary:The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI for quantitative characterization of tumor microvessels and to assess the microvascular changes in response to isolated limb perfusion with TNF-alpha and melphalan. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI was performed in an experimental cancer model, using a macromolecular contrast medium, albumin-(Gd-DTPA)45. Small fragments of BN 175, a soft-tissue sarcoma, were implanted in 11 brown Norway (BN) rats. Animals were assigned randomly to a control (Haemaccel) or drug-treated group (TNF-alpha/melphalan). MRI was performed at baseline and 24 h after ILP. The transendothelial permeability (K(PS)) and the fractional plasma volume (fPV) were estimated from the kinetic analysis of MR data using a two-compartment bi-directional model. K(PS) and fPV decreased significantly in the drug-treated group compared to baseline (p
ISSN:0968-5243
1352-8661
1352-8661
DOI:10.1007/s10334-004-0050-z