Evaluation of hypoxia in an experimental rat tumour model by [18F]Fluoromisonidazole PET and immunohistochemistry

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L Dubois
W Landuyt
K Haustermans
P Dupont
G Bormans
P Vermaelen
P Flamen
E Verbeken
L Mortelmans
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[1] University Hospital Gasthuisberg and KU Leuven,Department of Nuclear Medicine
[2] Herestraat 49,undefined
[3] Lab Experimental Radiobiology/LEO,undefined
[4] University Hospital Gasthuisberg and KU Leuven,undefined
[5] Herestraat 49,undefined
[6] Lab Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry,undefined
[7] University Hospital Gasthuisberg and KU Leuven,undefined
[8] Herestraat 49,undefined
[9] Morphology and Molecular Pathology,undefined
[10] University Hospital Gasthuisberg and KU Leuven,undefined
[11] Herestraat 49,undefined
[12] MAASTRO Lab/GROW,undefined
[13] University of Maastricht,undefined
[14] UNS 50/23,undefined
[15] Jules Bordet Institute Brussel,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2004年 / 91卷
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hypoxia; tumour; [; F]FMISO-PET; pimonidazole; CA IX;
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This study aimed to evaluate tumour hypoxia by comparing [18F]Fluoromisonidazole uptake measured using positron emission tomography ([18F]FMISO-PET) with immunohistochemical (IHC) staining techniques. Syngeneic rhabdomyosarcoma (R1) tumour pieces were transplanted subcutaneously in the flanks of WAG/Rij rats. Tumours were analysed at volumes between 0.9 and 7.3 cm3. Hypoxic volumes were defined using a 3D region of interest on 2 h postinjection [18F]FMISO-PET images, applying different thresholds (1.2–3.0). Monoclonal antibodies to pimonidazole (PIMO) and carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX), exogenous and endogenous markers of hypoxia, respectively, were used for IHC staining. Marker-positive fractions were microscopically measured for each tumour, and hypoxic volumes were calculated. A heterogeneous distribution of hypoxia was observed both with histology and [18F]FMISO autoradiography. A statistically significant correlation (P<0.05) was obtained between the hypoxic volumes defined with [18F]FMISO-PET and the volumes derived from the PIMO-stained tumour sections (r=0.9066; P=0.0001), regardless of the selected threshold between 1.4 and 2.2. A similar observation was made with the CA IX staining (r=0.8636; P=0.0006). The relationship found between [18F]FMISO-PET and PIMO- and additionally CA IX-derived hypoxic volumes in rat rhabdomyosarcomas indicates the value of the noninvasive imaging method to measure hypoxia in whole tumours.
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