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Plasma citrulline concentration: a surrogate end point for radiation-induced mucosal atrophy of the small bowel. A feasibility study in 23 patients.

Authors :
Lutgens, L.C.H.W.
Lutgens, L.C.H.W.
Deutz, N.
Granzier-Peeters, M.
Beets-Tan, R.G.H.
de Ruysscher, D.K.M.
Gueulette, J.
Cleutjens, J.P.M.
Berger, M.P.F.
Wouters, B.G.
von Meyenfeldt, M.F.
Lambin, P.
Lutgens, L.C.H.W.
Lutgens, L.C.H.W.
Deutz, N.
Granzier-Peeters, M.
Beets-Tan, R.G.H.
de Ruysscher, D.K.M.
Gueulette, J.
Cleutjens, J.P.M.
Berger, M.P.F.
Wouters, B.G.
von Meyenfeldt, M.F.
Lambin, P.
Source :
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics vol.60 (2004) date: 2004-01-01 nr.1 p.275-85 [ISSN 0360-3016]
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

PURPOSE: Plasma citrulline, a nitrogen end product of glutamine metabolism in small-bowel enterocytes, was suggested as a marker of radiation-induced small-bowel epithelial cell loss in mice after single-dose whole-body irradiation. Our objective was to evaluate the feasibility of citrulline as a marker for radiation-induced small-intestinal mucosal atrophy in patients during and after abdominal fractionated radiotherapy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Twenty-three patients were studied weekly during treatment and at intervals of 2 weeks and 3 and 6 months after treatment by postabsorptive plasma citrulline concentration and clinical toxicity grading. The interrelationship between these variables and the correlation with small-bowel dose and volume parameters were investigated. RESULTS: During fractionated radiotherapy, citrulline concentration significantly decreased as a function of the radiation dose (p < 0.001) and the volume of small bowel treated (p = 0.001). The plasma citrulline concentration correlated with clinical toxicity during the last 3 weeks of treatment. As a whole, citrulline concentration correlated better with radiation dose and volume parameters than clinical toxicity grading. CONCLUSIONS: In patients treated with fractionated radiation therapy for abdominal or pelvic cancer sites, plasma citrulline concentration may be a simple objective marker for monitoring epithelial cell loss, a major event in acute radiation-induced small-bowel toxicity.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics vol.60 (2004) date: 2004-01-01 nr.1 p.275-85 [ISSN 0360-3016]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2004.02.052, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1264550728
Document Type :
Electronic Resource