Sonodynamically induced antitumor effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid and fractionated ultrasound irradiation in an orthotopic rat glioma model.
Authors: Jeong EJ, Seo SJ, Ahn YJ, Choi KH, Kim KH, Kim JK
The sonodynamically induced selective antitumor effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) on a C6 glioma that was implanted in a rat brain were evaluated. One week after the inoculation of the brains with the C6 rat glioma cells, glioma development was monitored using a 1.5 T MRI. Brains both with and without intravenous administration of 5-ALA (60 mg/kg body weight) or Radachlorin (40 mg/kg body weight) were insonated by a 1 MHz ultrasound at a dose of 2.65 W/cm(2). Irradiation was performed in a fractionated manner to avoid any thermal effects in the tissue due to the focused ultrasound; 16 min of irradiation were followed by a 3 min recess, then 4 min of resumed irradiation. Mean tumor sizes, measured after the rats were sacrificed 2 weeks post treatment, were 122.48 ± 39.64 mm(3) in sham-operated rats, 87.42 ± 21.40 mm(3) in rats receiving ultrasound without 5-ALA, 10.50 ± 8.20 mm(3) in rats receiving ultrasound with 5-ALA, and 56.42 ± 12.48 mm(3) in rats receiving ultrasound with Radachlorin. The tumor size was significantly smaller in the therapy group receiving sonodynamic 5-ALA than in any of the other groups (p < 0.05). This experimental rat model showed that sonodynamic therapy can be useful in the treatment of deep-seated malignant gliomas.
Introduction
Purpose
Other
Study Objective
To evaluate whether sonodynamic therapy using 5-aminolevulinic acid combined with fractionated ultrasound irradiation produces antitumor effects in an orthotopic rat glioma model.
Animal model / Human subject
rat, Fischer 344, 10–12 weeks, male
Disease model
glioma
Targeted brain region(s)
Striatum
Cargo name and characteristics
drug
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
5-ALA-mediated sonodynamic therapy (SDT) with fractionated ultrasound significantly inhibited tumor growth and induced necrosis in a rat glioma model.
Duration of biological effect
not reported
Safety-related matter
The procedure was reported as safe within the brain tissue, with no significant off-target damage observed at the therapeutic intensity used.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
custom-built ultrasound irradiation system
FUS Frequency
1.0 MHz
FUS Intensity
not reported
FUS Pressure
3.0 W/cm²
FUS Mode
not reported
Pulse duration
continuous
Duration of a single FUS session
5 min
Treatment frequency
Multiple
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