Effects of Histotripsy on Local Tumor Progression in an in vivo Orthotopic Rodent Liver Tumor Model.

IF 5 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL BME frontiers Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-25 DOI:10.34133/2020/9830304
Tejaswi Worlikar, Mishal Mendiratta-Lala, Eli Vlaisavljevich, Ryan Hubbard, Jiaqi Shi, Timothy L Hall, Clifford S Cho, Fred T Lee, Joan Greve, Zhen Xu
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Objective and impact statement: This is the first longitudinal study investigating the effects of histotripsy on local tumor progression in an in vivo orthotopic, immunocompetent rat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) model.

Introduction: Histotripsy is the first noninvasive, nonionizing, nonthermal, mechanical ablation technique using ultrasound to generate acoustic cavitation to liquefy the target tissue into acellular debris with millimeter accuracy. Previously, histotripsy has demonstrated in vivo ablation of noncancerous liver tissue.

Methods: N1-S1 HCC tumors were generated in the livers of immunocompetent rats (n = 6, control; n = 15, treatment). Real-time ultrasound-guided histotripsy was applied to ablate either 100% tumor volume + up to 2mm margin (n = 9, complete treatment) or 50-75% tumor volume (n = 6, partial treatment) by delivering 1-2 cycle histotripsy pulses at 100 Hz PRF (pulse repetition frequency) with p - ≥30MPa using a custom 1MHz transducer. Rats were monitored weekly using MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) for 3 months or until tumors reached ~25mm.

Results: MRI revealed effective post-histotripsy reduction of tumor burden with near-complete resorption of the ablated tumor in 14/15 (93.3%) treated rats. Histopathology showed <5mm shrunken, non-tumoral, fibrous tissue at the treatment site at 3 months. Rats with increased tumor burden (3/6 control and 1 partial treatment) were euthanized early by 2-4 weeks. In 3 other controls, histology revealed fibrous tissue at original tumor site at 3 months. There was no evidence of histotripsy-induced off-target tissue injury.

Conclusion: Complete and partial histotripsy ablation resulted in effective tumor removal for 14/15 rats, with no evidence of local tumor progression or recurrence.

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组织切片法对原位鼠肝肿瘤模型局部肿瘤进展的影响。
目的和影响声明:这是第一个纵向研究组织切片法对体内原位免疫能力大鼠肝细胞癌(HCC)模型局部肿瘤进展的影响。组织切片术是第一种无创、非电离、非热、机械消融技术,利用超声产生声空化,以毫米精度将目标组织液化成无细胞碎片。以前,组织切片术已经证实了非癌性肝组织的体内消融。方法:在免疫功能正常的大鼠肝脏中生成N1-S1型HCC肿瘤(n = 6,对照组;N = 15,处理)。使用定制的1MHz传感器,以100 Hz PRF(脉冲重复频率),p -≥30MPa,提供1-2周期组织切片脉冲,应用实时超声引导组织切片术消融100%肿瘤体积+ 2mm边缘(n = 9,完全治疗)或50-75%肿瘤体积(n = 6,部分治疗)。每周用MRI(磁共振成像)监测大鼠3个月或直到肿瘤达到~25mm。结果:MRI显示,14/15(93.3%)治疗大鼠的组织切片后肿瘤负荷有效减轻,消融肿瘤几乎完全吸收。结论:14/15的大鼠全部和部分组织切片消融均有效切除肿瘤,未见局部肿瘤进展或复发。
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