THE BLOOD-TISSUE BARRIER OF HUMAN-BRAIN TUMORS - CORRELATION OF SCINTIGRAPHIC AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL FINDINGS - CONCISE COMMUNICATION
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 25 (4) , 461-465
Abstract
Through the first 2 h, uptake of [99mTc]pertechnetate and 57Co bleomycin were assessed in 29 brain tumors and were correlated with the ultrastructure of the tumor''s capillary endothelium. No difference in uptake was found between the 2 tracers. Permeability of brain tumors to these agents was governed by the same ultrastructural features that determine permeability in experimental brain tumors: the type of junction between contiguous endothelial cells in the capillaries. Meningiomas, which showed very high uptake of the radiotracers, demonstrated open or punctate junctions with short fusion of apposed membranes. They also showed a large number of pinocytotic vesicles and fenestrae. Capillaries of tumors without uptake had a small number of short tight junctions (< 0.25 .mu.) between adjacent endothelial cells and a relatively large number of long junctions (> 0.5 .mu.). In intracerebral tumors that showed relatively high uptake, the reverse was true: most of the junctions were short and only a few long junctions were found. That uptake of [99mTc] pertechnetate and of 57Co bleomycin depends on tumor capillary ultrastructure (which determines the permeability) suggests the possibility of the use of radiopharmaceuticals as in vivo indicators of tumor permeability. Brain scintigraphy may help to assess brain-tumor availability to non-lipid-soluble chemotherapeutic drugs.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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