Ultrasound sensitive microbubbles radiosensitize murine breast cancer but lead to higher metastatic spread

2023
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dc.abstract.enThe inadequate level of oxygenation in tumors has been shown to correlate not only with greater invasiveness of cancer cells, but also with a reduction in their sensitivity to anticancer therapies. Over the years, many attempts have been made to increase the oxygenation level of cancer, but most of them have been ineffective. We investigated the heterogeneous response of tumor tissue to phospholipid-coated oxygen microbubbles (OMB) in murine tumors in vivo using oxygen and hemoglobin saturation mapping and the influence of OMB treatment on microvasculature, perfusion, and radiotherapy effectiveness. Intravenous administration of OMB followed by ultrasound pulse leads to increased oxygenation of a tumor, found mainly in the vicinity of tumor vessels, while intratumoral delivery resulted in areas of increased $pO_{2}$ more evenly distributed within the tumor. Furthermore, hemoglobin contributes little to the increase in tumor oxygenation caused by oxygen microbubbles. Extensive vasculature disruption was observed in the groups treated with both oxygen/nitrogen microbubbles and ultrasound pulse. This therapy also led to a reduction in the coverage of the vessels by pericytes, while the density of the microvessels was unchanged. Radiotherapy with a single dose of 12Gy reduced tumor growth by 50% in all treated groups. Unfortunately, at the same time, the number of macroscopic metastases in the lungs increased significantly after intravenous administration of oxygen/nitrogen microbubbles and the application of an ultrasound pulse. In conclusion, ultrasound-sensitive oxygen microbubbles are effective in delivering oxygen to tumor tissue, thus increasing the effectiveness of radiotherapy. However, cavitation effects and destruction of the integrity of tumor vessels result in greater spread of cancer cells in the host organism.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Biochemii, Biofizyki i Biotechnologii : Zakład Biofizyki i Biologii Nowotworówpl
dc.affiliationSzkoła Doktorska Nauk Ścisłych i Przyrodniczychpl
dc.contributor.authorDrzał, Agnieszka - 178679 pl
dc.contributor.authorDelalande, Anthonypl
dc.contributor.authorDziurman, Gabriela - 388358 pl
dc.contributor.authorPichon, Chantalpl
dc.contributor.authorSwakoń, Janpl
dc.contributor.authorElas, Martyna - 127873 pl
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-12T08:54:50Z
dc.date.available2023-04-12T08:54:50Z
dc.date.issued2023pl
dc.date.openaccess0
dc.description.accesstimew momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 175-176pl
dc.description.physical166-176pl
dc.description.versionostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volume199pl
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.02.022pl
dc.identifier.eissn1873-4596pl
dc.identifier.issn0891-5849pl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/310248
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
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dc.subject.enoxygen microbubblespl
dc.subject.enhypoxiapl
dc.subject.enradiotherapypl
dc.subject.enEPR imagingpl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleUltrasound sensitive $O_{2}$ microbubbles radiosensitize murine breast cancer but lead to higher metastatic spreadpl
dc.title.journalFree Radical Biology and Medicinepl
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2024-04-10T02:25:12Z
dc.abstract.enpl
The inadequate level of oxygenation in tumors has been shown to correlate not only with greater invasiveness of cancer cells, but also with a reduction in their sensitivity to anticancer therapies. Over the years, many attempts have been made to increase the oxygenation level of cancer, but most of them have been ineffective. We investigated the heterogeneous response of tumor tissue to phospholipid-coated oxygen microbubbles (OMB) in murine tumors in vivo using oxygen and hemoglobin saturation mapping and the influence of OMB treatment on microvasculature, perfusion, and radiotherapy effectiveness. Intravenous administration of OMB followed by ultrasound pulse leads to increased oxygenation of a tumor, found mainly in the vicinity of tumor vessels, while intratumoral delivery resulted in areas of increased $pO_{2}$ more evenly distributed within the tumor. Furthermore, hemoglobin contributes little to the increase in tumor oxygenation caused by oxygen microbubbles. Extensive vasculature disruption was observed in the groups treated with both oxygen/nitrogen microbubbles and ultrasound pulse. This therapy also led to a reduction in the coverage of the vessels by pericytes, while the density of the microvessels was unchanged. Radiotherapy with a single dose of 12Gy reduced tumor growth by 50% in all treated groups. Unfortunately, at the same time, the number of macroscopic metastases in the lungs increased significantly after intravenous administration of oxygen/nitrogen microbubbles and the application of an ultrasound pulse. In conclusion, ultrasound-sensitive oxygen microbubbles are effective in delivering oxygen to tumor tissue, thus increasing the effectiveness of radiotherapy. However, cavitation effects and destruction of the integrity of tumor vessels result in greater spread of cancer cells in the host organism.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Biochemii, Biofizyki i Biotechnologii : Zakład Biofizyki i Biologii Nowotworów
dc.affiliationpl
Szkoła Doktorska Nauk Ścisłych i Przyrodniczych
dc.contributor.authorpl
Drzał, Agnieszka - 178679
dc.contributor.authorpl
Delalande, Anthony
dc.contributor.authorpl
Dziurman, Gabriela - 388358
dc.contributor.authorpl
Pichon, Chantal
dc.contributor.authorpl
Swakoń, Jan
dc.contributor.authorpl
Elas, Martyna - 127873
dc.date.accessioned
2023-04-12T08:54:50Z
dc.date.available
2023-04-12T08:54:50Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2023
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 175-176
dc.description.physicalpl
166-176
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volumepl
199
dc.identifier.doipl
10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.02.022
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1873-4596
dc.identifier.issnpl
0891-5849
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https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/310248
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eng
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eng
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Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 4.0 Międzynarodowa
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CC-BY-NC-ND
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode.pl
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oxygen microbubbles
dc.subject.enpl
hypoxia
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radiotherapy
dc.subject.enpl
EPR imaging
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Ultrasound sensitive $O_{2}$ microbubbles radiosensitize murine breast cancer but lead to higher metastatic spread
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine
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