Non-invasive assessment of vessel morphology and function in tumors by magnetic resonance imaging

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Fabian Kiessling
Manfred Jugold
Eva C. Woenne
Gunnar Brix
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[1] German Cancer Research Center,Junior Group Molecular Imaging
[2] German Cancer Research Center,Department of Medical Physics in Radiology
[3] Federal Office for Radiation Protection,Department of Medical Radiation Hygiene and Dosimetry
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European Radiology | 2007年 / 17卷
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Tumor; Angiogenesis; Contrast-enhanced MRI; Molecular imaging; Cancer; Therapy monitoring;
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The switch to an angiogenic phenotype is an important precondition for tumor growth, invasion and spread. Since newly formed vessels are characterized by structural, functional and molecular abnormalities, they offer promising targets for tumor diagnosis and therapy. Previous studies indicate that MRI is valuable to assess vessel morphology and function. It can be used to distinguish between benign and malignant lesions and to improve delineation of proliferating areas within heterogeneous tumors. In addition, tracer kinetic analysis of contrast-enhanced image series allows the estimation of well-defined physiological parameters such as blood volume, blood flow and vessel permeability. Frequently, changes of these parameters during cytostatic, anti-angiogenic and radiation therapy precede tumor volume reduction. Moreover, target-specific MRI techniques can be used to elucidate the expression of angiogenic markers at the molecular level. This review summarizes strategies for non-invasive characterization of tumor vascularization by functional and molecular MRI, hereby introducing representative preclinical and clinical applications.
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页码:2136 / 2148
页数:12
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