Effects of Fluosol DA 20% and Carbogen on the Radioresponse of SCK Tumors and Skin of A/J Mice
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Radiation Research
- Vol. 112 (1) , 173-182
- https://doi.org/10.2307/3577088
Abstract
The effect of Fluosol DA 20%, an emulsion of perfluorochemicals, in combination with carbogen (95% O2 and 5% CO2) breathing on the response of mouse tumors to radiation was studied. When A/3 mice bearing SCK tumors in the right hind limb were injected iv with Fluosol DA 20% at 12 ml/kg and exposed to carbogen for 1 h before and during the irradiation of tumors, the response of tumors to a single dose of X irradiation was significantly enhanced. The dose modification factors for growth delay and cure of SCK tumors were 2.10 .+-. 0.01 (SE) and 1.86 .+-. 0.18 (SE), respectively. Such a treatment slightly increased the radiation-induced skin damage by a factor of 1.17 .+-. 0.02 (SE), resulting in a therapeutic gain of 1.79 .+-. 0.01 (SE) for the growth delay and 1.59 .+-. 0.09 (SE) for the curability. Carbogen breathing alone also increased the response of tumor and skin to radiation, but it was far less effective than the combination of Fluosol DA 20% and carbogen breathing. It was concluded that iv injection of Fluosol DA 20% in conjunction with carbogen breathing significantly increased the O2 transport to hypoxic areas in the SCK tumors and thus significantly enhanced the tumoricidal effect of radiation on SCK tumors.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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