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Use of an orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model

BACKGROUND: We explore the use of a clinical orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a small-animal radiation therapy system in a tumoral model of cervical cancer. METHODS: Nude mice were subcutaneously inoculated with 5 × 10(6 )HeLa cells in both lower limbs. When tumor volume approximated 200 mm(3 )t...

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Autores principales: Medina, Luis-Alberto, Herrera-Penilla, Blanca-Ivone, Castro-Morales, Mario-Alberto, García-López, Patricia, Jurado, Rafael, Pérez-Cárdenas, Enrique, Chanona-Vilchis, José, Brandan, María-Ester
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2586013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18957119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-27-57
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author Medina, Luis-Alberto
Herrera-Penilla, Blanca-Ivone
Castro-Morales, Mario-Alberto
García-López, Patricia
Jurado, Rafael
Pérez-Cárdenas, Enrique
Chanona-Vilchis, José
Brandan, María-Ester
author_facet Medina, Luis-Alberto
Herrera-Penilla, Blanca-Ivone
Castro-Morales, Mario-Alberto
García-López, Patricia
Jurado, Rafael
Pérez-Cárdenas, Enrique
Chanona-Vilchis, José
Brandan, María-Ester
author_sort Medina, Luis-Alberto
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: We explore the use of a clinical orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a small-animal radiation therapy system in a tumoral model of cervical cancer. METHODS: Nude mice were subcutaneously inoculated with 5 × 10(6 )HeLa cells in both lower limbs. When tumor volume approximated 200 mm(3 )treatment was initiated. Animals received four 2 mg/kg intraperitoneal cycles (1/week) of cisplatin and/or 6.25 mg/kg of gemcitabine, concomitant with radiotherapy. Tumors were exposed to 2.5 Gy/day nominal surface doses (20 days) of 150 kV X-rays. Lead collimators with circular apertures (0.5 to 1.5 cm diameter) were manufactured and mounted on the applicator cone to restrict the X-ray beam onto tumors. X-ray penetration and conformality were evaluated by measuring dose at the surface and behind the tumor lobe by using HS GafChromic film. Relative changes in tumor volume (RTV) and a clonogenic assay were used to evaluate the therapeutic response of the tumor, and relative weight loss was used to assess toxicity of the treatments. RESULTS: No measurable dose was delivered outside of the collimator apertures. The analysis suggests that dose inhomogeneities in the tumor reach up to ± 11.5% around the mean tumor dose value, which was estimated as 2.2 Gy/day. Evaluation of the RTV showed a significant reduction of the tumor volume as consequence of the chemoradiotherapy treatment; results also show that toxicity was well tolerated by the animals. CONCLUSION: Results and procedures described in the present work have shown the usefulness and convenience of the orthovoltage X-ray system for animal model radiotherapy protocols.
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spelling pubmed-25860132008-11-24 Use of an orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model Medina, Luis-Alberto Herrera-Penilla, Blanca-Ivone Castro-Morales, Mario-Alberto García-López, Patricia Jurado, Rafael Pérez-Cárdenas, Enrique Chanona-Vilchis, José Brandan, María-Ester J Exp Clin Cancer Res Research BACKGROUND: We explore the use of a clinical orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a small-animal radiation therapy system in a tumoral model of cervical cancer. METHODS: Nude mice were subcutaneously inoculated with 5 × 10(6 )HeLa cells in both lower limbs. When tumor volume approximated 200 mm(3 )treatment was initiated. Animals received four 2 mg/kg intraperitoneal cycles (1/week) of cisplatin and/or 6.25 mg/kg of gemcitabine, concomitant with radiotherapy. Tumors were exposed to 2.5 Gy/day nominal surface doses (20 days) of 150 kV X-rays. Lead collimators with circular apertures (0.5 to 1.5 cm diameter) were manufactured and mounted on the applicator cone to restrict the X-ray beam onto tumors. X-ray penetration and conformality were evaluated by measuring dose at the surface and behind the tumor lobe by using HS GafChromic film. Relative changes in tumor volume (RTV) and a clonogenic assay were used to evaluate the therapeutic response of the tumor, and relative weight loss was used to assess toxicity of the treatments. RESULTS: No measurable dose was delivered outside of the collimator apertures. The analysis suggests that dose inhomogeneities in the tumor reach up to ± 11.5% around the mean tumor dose value, which was estimated as 2.2 Gy/day. Evaluation of the RTV showed a significant reduction of the tumor volume as consequence of the chemoradiotherapy treatment; results also show that toxicity was well tolerated by the animals. CONCLUSION: Results and procedures described in the present work have shown the usefulness and convenience of the orthovoltage X-ray system for animal model radiotherapy protocols. BioMed Central 2008-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2586013/ /pubmed/18957119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-27-57 Text en Copyright © 2008 Medina et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Medina, Luis-Alberto
Herrera-Penilla, Blanca-Ivone
Castro-Morales, Mario-Alberto
García-López, Patricia
Jurado, Rafael
Pérez-Cárdenas, Enrique
Chanona-Vilchis, José
Brandan, María-Ester
Use of an orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model
title Use of an orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model
title_full Use of an orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model
title_fullStr Use of an orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model
title_full_unstemmed Use of an orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model
title_short Use of an orthovoltage X-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model
title_sort use of an orthovoltage x-ray treatment unit as a radiation research system in a small-animal cancer model
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2586013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18957119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-27-57
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