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A Novel Mouse Model of Radiation-Induced Cardiac Injury Reveals Biological and Radiological Biomarkers of Cardiac Dysfunction with Potential Clinical Relevance.

Ioannis I Verginadis1, Constantinos Koumenis1, Alexandra D Dreyfuss2, Denisa Goia2, Khayrullo Shoniyozov2, Swapnil V Shewale3, Anastasia Velalopoulou2, Susan Mazzoni2, Harris Avgousti2, Scott D Metzler4, Paco E Bravo4,5, Steven J Feigenberg2, Bonnie Ky5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Radiation-induced cardiotoxicity is a significant concern in thoracic oncology patients. However, the basis for this disease pathology is not well characterized. We developed a novel mouse model of radiation-induced cardiotoxicity to investigate pathophysiologic mechanisms and identify clinically targetable biomarkers of cardiac injury. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Single radiation doses of 20, 40, or 60 Gy were delivered to the cardiac apex of female C57BL/6 mice ages 9-11 weeks, with or without adjacent lung tissue, using conformal radiotherapy. Cardiac tissue was harvested up to 24 weeks post-radiotherapy for histologic analysis. Echocardiography and Technetium-99m sestamibi single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) at 8 and 16 weeks post-radiotherapy were implemented to evaluate myocardial function and perfusion. Mouse cardiac tissue and mouse and human plasma were harvested for biochemical studies.
RESULTS: Histopathologically, radiotherapy resulted in perivascular fibrosis 8 and 24 (P < 0.05) weeks post-radiotherapy. Apical perfusion deficits on SPECT and systolic and diastolic dysfunction on echocardiography 8 and 16 weeks post-radiotherapy were also observed (P < 0.05). Irradiated cardiac tissue and plasma showed significant increases in placental growth factor (PlGF), IL6, and TNFα compared with nonradiated matched controls, with greater increases in cardiac cytokine levels when radiotherapy involved lung. Human plasma showed increased PlGF (P = 0.021) and TNFα (P = 0.036) levels after thoracic radiotherapy. PlGF levels demonstrated a strong correlation (r = 0.89, P = 0.0001) with mean heart dose.
CONCLUSIONS: We developed and characterized a pathophysiologically relevant mouse model of radiation-induced cardiotoxicity involving in situ irradiation of the cardiac apex. The model can be used to integrate radiomic and biochemical markers of cardiotoxicity to inform early therapeutic intervention and human translational studies. ©2021 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33542079      PMCID: PMC9215266          DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-20-3882

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   13.801


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4.  Circulating IL-6 as a predictor of radiation pneumonitis.

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7.  Prevention and treatment of functional and structural radiation injury in the rat heart by pentoxifylline and alpha-tocopherol.

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9.  Preclinical research into basic mechanisms of radiation-induced heart disease.

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Authors:  Anna Lierova; Marcela Jelicova; Marketa Nemcova; Magdalena Proksova; Jaroslav Pejchal; Lenka Zarybnicka; Zuzana Sinkorova
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