Moidel R A, Wolfson S K, Selker R G, Weiner S B
J Biomed Mater Res. 1976 May;10(3):327-34. doi: 10.1002/jbm.820100303.
A technique of creating localized heating by implanting metallic materials in the brain and inserting the head into a radiofrequency electromagnetic field is described. The heating properties of various materials for implantation were studied, and the two best materials were carbon steel rods and Hysterloy (1000 and 655 cal/g-min, respectively). Heating of these materials was done primarily by eddy current since their heating rates were significantly affected by their shapes and orientation in the field, rods oriented parallel to the field producing the most heat. There is evidence that warmer cells have a greater uptake of chemotherapeutic agents. This suggests a combined therapeutic approach employing localized brain heating in conjunction with systemic or intrathecal chemotherapy. In this way, large doses of chemotherapeutic drugs might be concentrated in a warmed brain tumor while toxicity is prevented by keeping the rest of the brain and body hypothermic.
描述了一种通过将金属材料植入大脑并将头部置于射频电磁场中来产生局部加热的技术。研究了各种植入材料的加热特性,其中两种最佳材料是碳钢棒和希斯特洛伊合金(分别为1000卡/克·分钟和655卡/克·分钟)。这些材料的加热主要通过涡流进行,因为它们的加热速率受其在磁场中的形状和方向显著影响,与磁场平行定向的棒产生的热量最多。有证据表明,温度较高的细胞对化疗药物的摄取量更大。这表明了一种联合治疗方法,即采用局部脑部加热并结合全身或鞘内化疗。通过这种方式,大剂量的化疗药物可能会集中在温热的脑肿瘤中,同时通过使大脑和身体的其他部分保持低温来防止毒性。