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BJU International 2005-Sep

Assessing regional hypoxia in human renal tumours using 18F-fluoromisonidazole positron emission tomography.

Samo registrirani uporabniki lahko prevajajo članke
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Nathan Lawrentschuk
Aurora M T Poon
Serene S Foo
Lydia G Johns Putra
Carmel Murone
Ian D Davis
Damien M Bolton
Andrew M Scott

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OBJECTIVE

To assess renal tumours for hypoxic regions using 18F-fluoromisonidazole (18F-FMISO) positron emission tomography (PET), a recognized noninvasive method for detecting hypoxia in tumours, as renal cell carcinoma (RCC) can be potentially cured with nephrectomy but recurrence develops in most patients, who then respond poorly to treatments such as chemotherapy, and hypoxia is known to confer resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy in many solid tumours.

METHODS

In all, 17 patients had 18F-FMISO PET scans before nephrectomy for presumed RCC. Specimens were examined histologically, and immunohistochemistry was used to compare the microvessel density (MVD) as an indicator of angiogenesis in the tumour and normal parenchyma, in 15 patients. Tumour oxygenation was measured invasively in three patients using a polarographic oxygen sensor probe.

RESULTS

Of the 15 patients with histological results, 11 had RCC and four had other tumours. Although there was a trend there was no statistically significant (P = 0.14) difference in the maximum standardized uptake value (SUV(max)) when comparing the region of the kidney involved with RCC; the mean (95% confidence interval) SUV(max) in the tumours was 1.3 (0.15), whilst that in the normal contralateral kidney was 1.1 (0.22). The MVD was greater in RCC, at 13.7 (3.1) mean vessels per high-power field than in normal tissue, at 6.9 (1.9). Hypoxia as measured polarographically was detected in three RCCs (median pO2 9.6 mmHg) compared to normal parenchyma at 37.6 mmHg.

CONCLUSIONS

Although 18F-FMISO scans showed significant uptake in other solid tumours, there was only mild 18F-FMISO uptake in the present RCCs. The invasive measurements indicated that there was hypoxia in RCC, but the median pO2 did not fall below 9.5 mmHg. Further direct studies of renal tumour oxygenation combined with therapies directed towards hypoxia may allow a better understanding of the relationship between 18F-FMISO results and the biological significance of hypoxia in RCC.

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