Griffin R J, Okajima K, Barrios B, Song C W
Department of Therapeutic Radiology-Radiation Oncology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis 55455, USA.
Cancer Res. 1996 Dec 15;56(24):5590-3.
The partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) of FSaII tumors grown in the leg of C3H mice significantly improved when the tumors were heated by immersing the tumor-bearing legs in a water bath at 41.5 degrees C for 60 min. The tumor pO2 also substantially increased when the tumor-bearing mice breathed carbogen (95% O2:5% CO2). Additionally, mild hyperthermia followed by carbogen breathing further increased the tumor pO2 and increased radiation cytotoxicity as assessed by the in vivo/in vitro excision assay for surviving FSaII cells. It was concluded that mild hyperthermia in combination with carbogen breathing is potentially useful to reoxygenate radioresistant hypoxic cells and improve the radiotherapy of human tumors.
当将荷瘤的C3H小鼠腿部浸入41.5摄氏度的水浴中60分钟进行加热时,腿部生长的FSaII肿瘤的氧分压(pO2)显著改善。当荷瘤小鼠呼吸卡波金(95%氧气:5%二氧化碳)时,肿瘤pO2也大幅增加。此外,轻度热疗后呼吸卡波金进一步提高了肿瘤pO2,并增加了放射细胞毒性,这通过对存活的FSaII细胞进行体内/体外切除试验来评估。得出的结论是,轻度热疗联合呼吸卡波金可能有助于使放射抗拒的缺氧细胞复氧,并改善人类肿瘤的放射治疗。