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Rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by MRI at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation
BACKGROUND: Establishing a large rodent model of brain metastasis that can be monitored using clinically relevant magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques is challenging. Non-invasive imaging of brain metastasis in mice usually requires high field strength MR units and long imaging acquisition ti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2774309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19840404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-88 |
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author | Song, Ho-Taek Jordan, Elaine K Lewis, Bobbi K Liu, Wei Ganjei, Justin Klaunberg, Brenda Despres, Daryl Palmieri, Diane Frank, Joseph A |
author_facet | Song, Ho-Taek Jordan, Elaine K Lewis, Bobbi K Liu, Wei Ganjei, Justin Klaunberg, Brenda Despres, Daryl Palmieri, Diane Frank, Joseph A |
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description | BACKGROUND: Establishing a large rodent model of brain metastasis that can be monitored using clinically relevant magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques is challenging. Non-invasive imaging of brain metastasis in mice usually requires high field strength MR units and long imaging acquisition times. Using the brain seeking MDA-MB-231BR transfected with luciferase gene, a metastatic breast cancer brain tumor model was investigated in the nude rat. Serial MRI and bioluminescence imaging (BLI) was performed and findings were correlated with histology. Results demonstrated the utility of multimodality imaging in identifying unexpected sights of metastasis and monitoring the progression of disease in the nude rat. METHODS: Brain seeking breast cancer cells MDA-MB-231BR transfected with firefly luciferase (231BRL) were labeled with ferumoxides-protamine sulfate (FEPro) and 1-3 × 10(6 )cells were intracardiac (IC) injected. MRI and BLI were performed up to 4 weeks to monitor the early breast cancer cell infiltration into the brain and formation of metastases. Rats were euthanized at different time points and the imaging findings were correlated with histological analysis to validate the presence of metastases in tissues. RESULTS: Early metastasis of the FEPro labeled 231BRL were demonstrated onT2*-weighted MRI and BLI within 1 week post IC injection of cells. Micro-metastatic tumors were detected in the brain on T2-weighted MRI as early as 2 weeks post-injection in greater than 85% of rats. Unexpected skeletal metastases from the 231BRL cells were demonstrated and validated by multimodal imaging. Brain metastases were clearly visible on T2 weighted MRI by 3-4 weeks post infusion of 231BRL cells, however BLI did not demonstrate photon flux activity originating from the brain in all animals due to scattering of the photons from tumors. CONCLUSION: A model of metastatic breast cancer in the nude rat was successfully developed and evaluated using multimodal imaging including MRI and BLI providing the ability to study the temporal and spatial distribution of metastases in the brain and skeleton. |
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spelling | pubmed-27743092009-11-07 Rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by MRI at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation Song, Ho-Taek Jordan, Elaine K Lewis, Bobbi K Liu, Wei Ganjei, Justin Klaunberg, Brenda Despres, Daryl Palmieri, Diane Frank, Joseph A J Transl Med Research BACKGROUND: Establishing a large rodent model of brain metastasis that can be monitored using clinically relevant magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques is challenging. Non-invasive imaging of brain metastasis in mice usually requires high field strength MR units and long imaging acquisition times. Using the brain seeking MDA-MB-231BR transfected with luciferase gene, a metastatic breast cancer brain tumor model was investigated in the nude rat. Serial MRI and bioluminescence imaging (BLI) was performed and findings were correlated with histology. Results demonstrated the utility of multimodality imaging in identifying unexpected sights of metastasis and monitoring the progression of disease in the nude rat. METHODS: Brain seeking breast cancer cells MDA-MB-231BR transfected with firefly luciferase (231BRL) were labeled with ferumoxides-protamine sulfate (FEPro) and 1-3 × 10(6 )cells were intracardiac (IC) injected. MRI and BLI were performed up to 4 weeks to monitor the early breast cancer cell infiltration into the brain and formation of metastases. Rats were euthanized at different time points and the imaging findings were correlated with histological analysis to validate the presence of metastases in tissues. RESULTS: Early metastasis of the FEPro labeled 231BRL were demonstrated onT2*-weighted MRI and BLI within 1 week post IC injection of cells. Micro-metastatic tumors were detected in the brain on T2-weighted MRI as early as 2 weeks post-injection in greater than 85% of rats. Unexpected skeletal metastases from the 231BRL cells were demonstrated and validated by multimodal imaging. Brain metastases were clearly visible on T2 weighted MRI by 3-4 weeks post infusion of 231BRL cells, however BLI did not demonstrate photon flux activity originating from the brain in all animals due to scattering of the photons from tumors. CONCLUSION: A model of metastatic breast cancer in the nude rat was successfully developed and evaluated using multimodal imaging including MRI and BLI providing the ability to study the temporal and spatial distribution of metastases in the brain and skeleton. BioMed Central 2009-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2774309/ /pubmed/19840404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-88 Text en Copyright © 2009 Song 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Song, Ho-Taek Jordan, Elaine K Lewis, Bobbi K Liu, Wei Ganjei, Justin Klaunberg, Brenda Despres, Daryl Palmieri, Diane Frank, Joseph A Rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by MRI at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation |
title | Rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by MRI at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation |
title_full | Rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by MRI at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation |
title_fullStr | Rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by MRI at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation |
title_full_unstemmed | Rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by MRI at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation |
title_short | Rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by MRI at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation |
title_sort | rat model of metastatic breast cancer monitored by mri at 3 tesla and bioluminescence imaging with histological correlation |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2774309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19840404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-88 |
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