Potentiation of rat brain tumor therapy by fluosol and carbogen.

D F Martin, B F Kimler, R G Evans, R A Morantz, T S Vats
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We have been using the 9L rat brain tumor model to investigate the effect of the combination of a perfluorochemical emulsion, Fluosol-DA 20%, and carbogen breathing on the therapy of brain tumors. The combination of Fluosol, carbogen breathing, and carmustine (BCNU) was more effective at prolonging survival than was BCNU alone. This difference was small but significant (P less than 0.25). neither Fluosol without carbogen nor carbogen without Fluosol significantly altered the effect of BCNU. Fluosol and carbogen alone did not affect the survival of tumor-burdened rats. Fluosol and carbogen breathing did not alter the effect of single doses of radiation on these tumors. This result supports the hypothesis that 9L brain tumors contain few, if any, critical hypoxic cells. However, these tumors may contain cells which are oxygen deficient but not radiobiologically hypoxic. The Fluosol-carbogen combination may be changing the intratumor environment in such a way that the metabolism or activity of BCNU is altered.

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氟和碳对大鼠脑肿瘤治疗的增强作用。
我们利用9L大鼠脑肿瘤模型,研究了全氟化学乳剂、20%氟索尔- da和碳呼吸联合治疗脑肿瘤的效果。氟雾剂、碳呼吸和卡莫司汀(BCNU)联合使用比单独使用BCNU更有效地延长生存期。差异虽小但有统计学意义(P < 0.25)。不含碳的氟雾剂和不含碳的氟雾剂均未显著改变BCNU的效果。单独使用氟和碳不影响肿瘤负荷大鼠的生存。氟和碳呼吸并没有改变单剂量辐射对这些肿瘤的影响。这一结果支持了9L脑肿瘤含有少量(如果有的话)临界缺氧细胞的假设。然而,这些肿瘤可能含有缺氧细胞,但不是放射生物学上的缺氧细胞。氟-碳组合可能正在改变肿瘤内环境,从而改变BCNU的代谢或活性。
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