Literature DB >> 14511404

Functional response of tumor vasculature to PaCO2: determination of total and microvascular blood volume by MRI.

Scott D Packard1, Joseph B Mandeville, Tomotsugu Ichikawa, Keiro Ikeda, Kinya Terada, Stephanie Niloff, E Antonio Chiocca, Bruce R Rosen, John J A Marota.   

Abstract

In order to identify differences in functional activity, we compared the reactivity of glioma vasculature and the native cerebral vasculature to both dilate and constrict in response to altered P(a)CO(2). Gliomas were generated by unilateral implantation of U87MGdEGFR human glioma tumor cells into the striatum of adult female athymic rats. Relative changes in total and microvascular cerebral blood volume were determined by steady state contrast agent-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging for transitions from normocarbia to hypercarbia and hypocarbia. Although hypercarbia induced a significant increase in both total and microvascular blood volume in normal brain and glioma, reactivity of glioma vasculature was significantly blunted in comparison to normal striatum; glioma total +/- CBV increased by 0.6 +/- 0.1%/mm Hg CO(2) whereas normal striatum increased by 1.5 +/- 0.2%/mm Hg CO(2), (P <.0001, group t-test). Reactivity of microvascular blood volume was also significantly blunted. In contrast, hypocarbia decreased both total and microvascular blood volumes more in glioma than in normal striatum. These results indicate that cerebral blood vessels derived by tumor-directed angiogenesis do retain reactivity to CO(2). Furthermore, reduced reactivity of tumor vessels to a single physiological perturbation, such as hypercarbia, should not be construed as a generalized reduction of functional activity of the tumor vascular bed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14511404      PMCID: PMC1502420          DOI: 10.1016/S1476-5586(03)80026-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neoplasia        ISSN: 1476-5586            Impact factor:   5.715


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