TCRT June 2005

category image Volume 4
No. 3 (p 227-310)
June 2005
ISSN 1533-0338
Dynamic Imaging

Dexamethasone Normalizes Brain Tumor Hemodynamics as Indicated by Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI Perfusion Parameters (p. 245-250)

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the utility of dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) MRI-derived perfusion parameters to characterize the hemodynamic effects of dexamethasone in a 9L gliosarcoma tumor model. Twenty-four rats underwent intracerebral inoculation with 9L tumor cells. Fifteen were treated with a total of 3mg/kg of dexamethasone on days 10-14 post-inoculation, while the remaining 9 rats served as controls. Fourteen days post-inoculation, MRI images, sensitive to total and micro-vascular cerebral blood flow (CBF), mean transit time (MTT), and intravoxel transit time distributions (TTD)s were obtained using a simultaneous gradient-echo(GE)/spin-echo(SE) DSC-MRI method. Dexamethasone-treated animals had a microvascular (SE) tumor CBF that was 45.9% higher (p = 0.0008) and a MTT that was 47.8% lower (p = 0.0005) than untreated animals. With treatment, there was a non-significant 91.3% increase in total (GE) vascular CBF (p = 0.35), and a significant decrease in MTT (49.1%, p = 0.02). The total vascular and microvascular TTDs from the treated tumors were similar to normal brain, unlike the TTDs in the untreated tumors. These findings demonstrate that DSC-MRI perfusion methods can be used to non-invasively detect the morphological and functional changes in tumor vasculature that occur in response to dexamethasone treatment.

Key words: Dexamethasone; Angiogenesis; Brain tumor; and DSC-MRI.

Christopher C. Quarles, Ph.D.1
Hendrikus G. J. Krouwer, M.D., Ph.D2,3
Scott D. Rand, M.D., Ph.D.4
Kathleen M. Schmainda, Ph.D.1,4,*

Departments of:
1Biophysics;
2Neurology;
3Neurosurgery;
4Radiology
Medical College of Wisconsin
8701 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509, USA
*kathleen@mcw.edu

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