Post-occlusive Reactive Hyperemia in Mouse Melanoma

Julien Reyal, N. Lebas
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Post-occlusive reactive hyperemia (PORH) is a physiological reaction characterizing the vascular reactivity to application and cessation of blood flow occlusion. Increasing evidence indicates that the PORH may reduce tumor hypoxia and could be used as a clinically relevant method to improve the efficiency of conventional anti-cancer therapies. In order to experiment this new concept, we developed a simple and reproducible mouse model of skin PORH using a leg tourniquet to produce temporary vascular occlusion. Footpad superficial perfusion was continuously measured by laser speckle contrast imaging. We then analyzed the incidence of PORH on B16-F10 melanomas cells injected in the footpad skin. The mouse model reproduced the characteristics of the skin PORH in humans, with a close relationship between the duration of the vascular occlusion and the hyperemia amplitude as well as extent. We also unravelled that PORH also occurred in growing melanoma with a significant 48% median hyperemia after three minutes of vascular occlusion. We therefore described for the first time a PORH phenomenon in a locally very advanced and necrotic murine melanoma that may pave the way for the development of complementary therapeutic approaches to dampen the growth of aggressive tumors.
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小鼠黑色素瘤闭塞后反应性充血
闭塞后反应性充血(PORH)是一种生理反应,表征血管对血流阻塞的应用和停止的反应性。越来越多的证据表明,PORH可减少肿瘤缺氧,可作为提高常规抗癌治疗效率的临床相关方法。为了实验这一新概念,我们开发了一种简单且可重复的小鼠皮肤PORH模型,使用腿部止血带产生暂时的血管闭塞。采用激光散斑造影法连续测量足部浅表灌注。然后,我们分析了脚垫皮肤注射的B16-F10黑色素瘤细胞中PORH的发生率。小鼠模型再现了人类皮肤PORH的特征,血管闭塞的持续时间与充血的幅度和程度密切相关。我们还发现,在血管闭塞3分钟后,生长中的黑色素瘤也会发生PORH,中位充血率显著达到48%。因此,我们首次在局部非常晚期和坏死的小鼠黑色素瘤中描述了PORH现象,这可能为开发辅助治疗方法来抑制侵袭性肿瘤的生长铺平道路。
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