Potentiation of radiation‐induced regrowth delay by isosorbide dinitrate in FSaII murine tumors
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- 30 October 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 103 (1) , 138-141
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.10786
Abstract
Oxygen deficiency in tumors reduces the efficacy of nonsurgical treatment modalities such as conventional radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Since tumor perfusion is directly affected by the vascular resistance to flow of vessels feeding the tumor, vasodilator drugs might be a way to increase tumor blood flow and oxygenation. The effects of nitric oxide (NO) donor administration on tumor oxygenation, perfusion and radiation sensitivity were studied in the FSaII tumor model. Local tumor oxygenation was measured using electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry and a fiberoptic probe, OxyLite. We concomitantly measured the modulation of tumor blood flow by laser Doppler flowmetry. We determined FSaII tumor regrowth delay after isosorbide dinitrate administration and irradiation compared to carbogen breathing before irradiation and with X‐rays alone. Administration of the NO donor improved the FSaII tumor pO2 concomitant with an increase in tumor blood flow. We also demonstrated an increase in FSaII tumor radiation sensitivity after isosorbide dinitrate administration, which was similar to the effect of carbogen breathing in the same tumor model. Administration of isosorbide dinitrate could be considered in terms of improvement in tumor blood flow and a possible concomitant increase in accessibility of chemosensitizing agents to the tumor, particularly in terms of modification of the tumor response to irradiation.Keywords
Funding Information
- Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FRSM 3.4560.00)
- Fonds Joseph Maisin
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