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Convection-enhanced delivery of a hydrophilic nitrosourea ameliorates deficits and suppresses tumor growth in experimental spinal cord glioma models.

Authors :
Ogita, Shogo
Endo, Toshiki
Sugiyama, Shinichiro
Saito, Ryuta
Inoue, Tomoo
Sumiyoshi, Akira
Nonaka, Hiroi
Kawashima, Ryuta
Sonoda, Yukihiko
Tominaga, Teiji
Source :
Acta Neurochirurgica. May2017, Vol. 159 Issue 5, p939-946. 8p. 2 Diagrams, 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Convection-enhanced delivery (CED) is a technique allowing local infusion of therapeutic agents into the central nervous system, circumventing the blood-brain or spinal cord barrier. Objective: To evaluate the utility of nimustine hydrochloride (ACNU) CED in controlling tumor progression in an experimental spinal cord glioma model. Methods: Toxicity studies were performed in 42 rats following the administration of 4 μl of ACNU CED into the mid-thoracic spinal cord at concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 10 mg/ml. Behavioral analyses and histological evaluations were performed to assess ACNU toxicity in the spinal cord. A survival study was performed in 32 rats following the implantation of 9 L cells into the T8 spinal cord. Seven days after the implantation, rats were assigned to four groups: ACNU CED (0.25 mg/ml; n = 8); ACNU intravenous (i.v.) (0.4 mg; n = 8); saline CED ( n = 8); saline i.v. ( n = 8). Hind limb movements were evaluated daily in all rats for 21 days. Tumor sizes were measured histologically. Results: The maximum tolerated ACNU concentration was 0.25 mg/ml. Preservation of hind limb motor function and tumor growth suppression was observed in the ACNU CED (0.25 mg/ml) and ACNU i.v. groups. Antitumor effects were more prominent in the ACNU CED group especially in behavioral analyses ( P < 0.05; log-rank test). Conclusions: ACNU CED had efficacy in controlling tumor growth and preserving neurological function in an experimental spinal cord tumor model. ACNU CED can be a viable treatment option for spinal cord high-grade glioma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00016268
Volume :
159
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Neurochirurgica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
122382837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-017-3123-2