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Microregional blood flow in murine and human tumours assessed using laser Doppler microprobes.

S A Hill1, K H Pigott, M I Saunders, M E Powell, S Arnold, A Obeid, G Ward, M Leahy, P J Hoskin, D J Chaplin.   

Abstract

A multichannel laser Doppler system has been used to measure microregional fluctuations in perfusion in the HT29 human tumour xenograft and in patients with advanced malignant disease. A comparison is made with previously obtained data for the SaF, a transplantable murine tumour. The 300 microns diameter probes recorded fluctuations in erythrocyte flux in tumour microregions with an estimated volume of 10(-2) mm3. Of the 66 human tumour microregions sampled, 26% showed a change in erythrocyte flux by a factor of 2 or more over the 60 min measurement period, compared with 37% of HT29 and 48% of SaF microregions. In each of the studies more than 50% of changes were completed within 20 min, although slower changes were more common in the human tumours than in the experimental systems. Within the 1 h monitoring period at least 30% of the changes were reversed (human tumours 30%, HT29 45%, SaF 31%). These findings demonstrate that microregional changes in erythrocyte flux, consistent with transient, perfusion-driven changes in oxygenation, are a feature of human malignancies as well as experimental transplanted tumours.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8763893      PMCID: PMC2150022     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer Suppl        ISSN: 0306-9443


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