Title of article :
Use of Ultrasmall Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Enhanced Susceptibility Weighted Imaging and Mean Vessel Density Imaging to Monitor Antiangiogenic Effects of Sorafenib on Experimental Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Author/Authors :
Yang, Shuohui Department of Radiology - Zhongshan Hospital - Shanghai Medical College - Fudan University - Shanghai Institute of Medical Imaging - Shanghai, China , Lin, Jiang Department of Radiology - Zhongshan Hospital - Shanghai Medical College - Fudan University - Shanghai Institute of Medical Imaging - Shanghai, China , Lu, Fang Department of Radiology - Shuguang Hospital - Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Shanghai, China , Han, Zhihong Department of Pathology - Shuguang Hospital - Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Shanghai, China , Fu, Caixia Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd - Shenzhen, China , Gu, Hongchen School of Biomedical Engineering - Med-X Research Institute - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Shanghai, China
Abstract :
We investigated effectiveness of ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide enhanced susceptibility weighted imaging (USPIOenhanced SWI) and mean vessel density imaging (Q) in monitoring antiangiogenic effects of Sorafenib on orthotopic hepatocellular
carcinoma (HCC). Thirty-five HCC xenografts were established. USPIO-enhanced SWI and Q were performed on a 1.5 T MR
scanner at baseline, 7, 14, and 21 days after Sorafenib treatment. Intratumoral susceptibility signal intensity (ITSS) and Q were
serially measured and compared between the treated (n = 15) and control groups (n = 15). Both ITSS and Q were significantly lower
in the treated group at each time point (P < 0.05). Measurements in the treated group showed that ITSS persisted at 7 days (P =
0.669) and increased at 14 and 21 days (P < 0.05), while Q significantly declined at 7 days (P = 0.028) and gradually increased at
14 and 21 days. In the treated group, significant correlation was found between Q and histologic microvessel density (MVD) (r =
0.753, P < 0.001), and ITSS correlated well with MVD (r = 0.742, P = 0.002) after excluding the data from baseline. This study
demonstrated that USPIO-enhanced SWI and Q could provide novel biomarkers for evaluating antiangiogenic effects of Sorafenib
on HCC.
Keywords :
Carcinoma , Ultrasmall , Oxide , HCC
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging