Changes in perfusion of mouse tumours after photodynamic therapy
- 15 January 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 56 (2), 224-228
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910560214
Abstract
The influence of photodynamic therapy (PDT) on vascular perfusion was investigated in 2 s.c. mouse tumours, a radiation‐induced fibrosarcoma (RIFI) and a squamous‐cell carcinoma (SCCVII). The 86Rb extraction technique was used to measure changes in perfusion relative to cardiac output at various intervals after interstitial PDT. Control groups showed that vascular perfusion in the RIFI tumours decreased with increasing tumour size. For both tumours, of constant size, vascular perfusion decreased to less than 10% of control values within 5 min after high PDT doses. Significant decreases in vascular perfusion were also seen after lower, sub‐curative doses. Thereafter there was slow recovery towards control levels. Photofrin given at shorter intervals before illumination generally resulted in even larger decreases in tumour perfusion, and slower recovery. Comparison of tumour perfusion measurements after PDT with tumour response revealed an inverse correlation with tumour growth delay both for the RIFI and for the SCCVII tumours. PDT with sub‐curative light doses appears to decrease vascular perfusion in the RIFI and SCCVII for a period of at least 24 hr. The most severe reductions in tumour blood flow were associated with the longest regrowth delays, indicating a major role of vascular damage in tumour response to PDT.Keywords
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