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In vivo evaluation of neutron capture therapy effectivity using calcium phosphate-based nanoparticles as Gd-DTPA delivery agent

Authors :
Novriana Dewi
Yoshinori Sakurai
Takayuki Nakagawa
Nobuhiro Nishiyama
Hiroki Tanaka
Kazunori Kataoka
Takehisa Matsukawa
Hiroyuki Takahashi
Horacio Cabral
Koji Ono
Minoru Suzuki
Yasuyuki Morishita
Peng Mi
Hironobu Yanagie
Yuriko Sakurai
Masashi Yanagawa
Kazuhito Yokoyama
Atsuko Shinohara
Source :
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 142:767-775
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

A more immediate impact for therapeutic approaches of current clinical research efforts is of major interest, which might be obtained by developing a noninvasive radiation dose-escalation strategy, and neutron capture therapy represents one such novel approach. Furthermore, some recent researches on neutron capture therapy have focused on using gadolinium as an alternative or complementary for currently used boron, taking into account several advantages that gadolinium offers. Therefore, in this study, we carried out feasibility evaluation for both single and multiple injections of gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent incorporated in calcium phosphate nanoparticles as neutron capture therapy agent.In vivo evaluation was performed on colon carcinoma Col-26 tumor-bearing mice irradiated at nuclear reactor facility of Kyoto University Research Reactor Institute with average neutron fluence of 1.8 × 10(12) n/cm(2). Antitumor effectivity was evaluated based on tumor growth suppression assessed until 27 days after neutron irradiation, followed by histopathological analysis on tumor slice.The experimental results showed that the tumor growth of irradiated mice injected beforehand with Gd-DTPA-incorporating calcium phosphate-based nanoparticles was suppressed up to four times higher compared to the non-treated group, supported by the results of histopathological analysis.The results of antitumor effectivity observed on tumor-bearing mice after neutron irradiation indicated possible effectivity of gadolinium-based neutron capture therapy treatment.

Details

ISSN :
14321335 and 01715216
Volume :
142
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04b12a8bb6736433b0f286f50a9e3fe7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-015-2085-0