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Development and preliminary testing of a translational model of hepatocellular carcinoma for MR imaging and interventional oncologic investigations.

Scott M Thompson1, Matthew R Callstrom, Bruce Knudsen, Jill L Anderson, Rickey E Carter, Joseph P Grande, Lewis R Roberts, David A Woodrum.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To develop a translational rat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) disease model for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and image-guided interventional oncologic investigations.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male rats underwent sham control surgery (n = 6), selective bile duct ligation (SBDL; n = 4), or common bile duct ligation (CBDL; n = 6), with procedure optimization in four rats and N1S1 hepatoma cell injection into two or three sites in the livers of 12 rats. All rats subsequently underwent MR imaging to assess tumor establishment and volume. Mesenteric angiography and percutaneous MR-guided laser ablation of the liver were performed in a subgroup of animals (n = 4). Animal weight and liver test results were monitored. After harvesting, the livers were subjected to gross and microscopic analysis. Tumor volume and laboratory parameters were assessed between ligation groups.
RESULTS: MR imaging demonstrated hyperintense T2 and hypointense T1 lesions with tumor induction in five of 10 (50.0%), seven of eight (87.5%), and 12 of 12 (100%) sites in the control, SBDL, and CBDL groups, respectively. Tumor volumes differed significantly by group (P < .02). Mesenteric angiography demonstrated an enhancing tumor stain. Clinical and laboratory assessment revealed a significant decrease in weight (P = .01) and albumin level (P < .01) and an increase in total bilirubin level (P = .02) in CBDL rats but not SBDL rats (P = 1.0). Histologic examination showed high-grade HCCs with local and vascular invasion within the context of early fibrosis in CBDL and SBDL rats. MR-guided laser ablation generated a 1-2-cm ablation zone with histologic findings consistent with reversible and irreversible injury.
CONCLUSIONS: A biologically relevant rat HCC disease model has been developed for MR imaging and preliminary interventional oncologic applications. Copyright Â
© 2012 SIR. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22265247      PMCID: PMC3904802          DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2011.11.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Interv Radiol        ISSN: 1051-0443            Impact factor:   3.464


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2.  Role for putative hepatocellular carcinoma stem cell subpopulations in biological response to incomplete thermal ablation: in vitro and in vivo pilot study.

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3.  Heat stress induced, ligand-independent MET and EGFR signalling in hepatocellular carcinoma.

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4.  Heat Stress and Thermal Ablation Induce Local Expression of Nerve Growth Factor Inducible (VGF) in Hepatocytes and Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Preclinical and Clinical Studies.

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5.  Relative Initial Weight Is Associated with Improved Survival without Altering Tumor Latency in a Translational Rat Model of Diethylnitrosamine-Induced Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Transarterial Embolization.

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7.  Heat Stress and Hepatic Laser Thermal Ablation Induce Hepatocellular Carcinoma Growth: Role of PI3K/mTOR/AKT Signaling.

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8.  AS30D model of hepatocellular carcinoma: tumorigenicity and preliminary characterization by imaging, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry.

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9.  Molecular bioluminescence imaging as a noninvasive tool for monitoring tumor growth and therapeutic response to MRI-guided laser ablation in a rat model of hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors:  Scott M Thompson; Matthew R Callstrom; Bruce E Knudsen; Jill L Anderson; Shari L Sutor; Kim A Butters; Chaincy Kuo; Joseph P Grande; Lewis R Roberts; David A Woodrum
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10.  Spontaneous tumor regression in a syngeneic rat model of liver cancer: implications for survival studies.

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Journal:  J Vasc Interv Radiol       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 3.464

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