Early monitoring of radiotherapeutic effects of nasopharyngeal carcinoma xenografts in nude mice using 18F-FDG PET-CT imaging
- VernacularTitle:利用18F-FDG PET-CT显像监测裸鼠鼻咽癌移植瘤早期放疗疗效的研究
- Author:
Yuan JIAN-WEI
1
;
Feng YAN-LIN
;
Xian WEI-JUN
;
He XIAO-HONG
;
Yuan BAI-HONG
;
Ye QIU-LIAN
Author Information
1. 中山大学附属佛山医院
- Keywords:
Nude mouse;
nasopharyngeal carcinoma;
xenograft tumor;
tomography;
emission-computed;
radiotherapy
- From:Chinese Journal of Cancer
2010;29(4):409-414
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Background and Objective: Monitoring the therapeutic effects of radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC)is critical to providing individualized treatment.This in-vivo study was initially designed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of radiotherapy using 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography with computed tomography(18F-FDG PET-CT)imaging.Methods: 18F-FDG PET-CT imaging was performed on all of the 10nude mice bearing NPC xenografts before radiotherapy,and early-phase and delayed-phase PET-CT images were performed on 7 of the 10 mice.All mice were randomly divided into either a control group or a radiotherapy group.The5 mice in the control group were immediately killed after the imaging and pathology were performed.After receiving radiotherapy of 12 Gy,5 animals in the radiotherapy group were given 18F-FDG PET-CT imaging on days 2,4,and6,and then were killed for pathologic evaluation.Regions of interest(ROI)technology was used to measure the tumor target/non-target(T/NT)ratio and the volume of the tumors.Results: The average T/NT ratios of early-and delayed-phase imaging were 1.806±0.532 and 1.777±0.597,respectively,with no significance(P>0.05).For the radiotherapy group,the average T/NT ratios for 18F-FDG PET-CT before radiotherapy,and on days 2,4,and 6after radiotherapy,were 1.735±0.466,1.818±0.396,1.096±0.101,and 0.604±0.108,respectively,and the tumor volumes were(1.48±0.27)cm3,(1.57±0.31)cm3,(1.59±0.31)cm3,and(1.60±0.29)cm3,respectively.The average T/NT ratios of day 6 after radiotherapy and the other time points were significantly different(P<0.05).The average death ratio of the tumor cells was(93.00±7.42)% after 6 days of post-radiotherapy.Conclusions: 18F-FDG PET-CT imaging can be used for the early assessment of radiotherapeutic effect of NPC in vivo.Day 6 after radiotherapy may be an appropriate time point for the imaging.However,the T/NT ratio measurement of delayed-phase imaging might make no sense for the diagnosis of NPC.