Song C W, Park H J, Lee C K, Griffin R
Radiobiology Laboratory, Department of Therapeutic Radiology-Radiation Oncology, University of Minnesota Medical School, MN 55455, USA.
Int J Hyperthermia. 2005 Dec;21(8):761-7. doi: 10.1080/02656730500204487.
In many past clinical studies in which hyperthermia enhanced the efficacy of radiotherapy, the tumor temperatures could be raised only to 40-42 degrees C range in most cases. The heat-induced cell death, cellular radiosensitization, and vascular damage induced by such mild temperature hyperthermia (MTH) are likely to be insignificant despite the increased response of tumors to radiotherapy. Heating rodent tumors at 40-42 degrees C was found to cause an enduring increase in blood flow and oxygenation in the tumors. Recent studies with canine soft tissue sarcoma and human tumor clinical studies also demonstrated that MTH improves tumor oxygenation, and enhances response of the tumors to radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy. The increased blood flow and vascular permeability caused by MTH may also improve the delivery of various therapeutic agents such as chemotherapy drugs, immunotherapeutic agents and genetic constructs for gene therapy to tumor cells. MTH as a means to potentiate the efficacy of radiotherapy and others warrants further investigation.
在过去许多热疗增强放疗疗效的临床研究中,多数情况下肿瘤温度仅能升至40 - 42摄氏度范围。尽管肿瘤对放疗的反应有所增强,但这种轻度温度热疗(MTH)诱导的热诱导细胞死亡、细胞放射增敏和血管损伤可能并不显著。研究发现,将啮齿动物肿瘤加热至40 - 42摄氏度会导致肿瘤内血流和氧合持续增加。近期对犬软组织肉瘤的研究以及人体肿瘤临床研究也表明,MTH可改善肿瘤氧合,并增强肿瘤对放疗或放化疗的反应。MTH引起的血流增加和血管通透性增加还可能改善各种治疗药物(如化疗药物、免疫治疗药物和用于基因治疗的基因构建体)向肿瘤细胞的递送。MTH作为增强放疗及其他治疗疗效的一种手段值得进一步研究。