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Anatomical Differences Determine Distribution of Adenovirus after Convection-Enhanced Delivery to the Rat Brain

BACKGROUND: Convection-enhanced delivery (CED) of adenoviruses offers the potential of widespread virus distribution in the brain. In CED, the volume of distribution (Vd) should be related to the volume of infusion (Vi) and not to dose, but when using adenoviruses contrasting results have been repor...

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Autores principales: Idema, Sander, Caretti, Viola, Lamfers, Martine L. M., van Beusechem, Victor W., Noske, David P., Vandertop, W. Peter, Dirven, Clemens M. F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024396
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author Idema, Sander
Caretti, Viola
Lamfers, Martine L. M.
van Beusechem, Victor W.
Noske, David P.
Vandertop, W. Peter
Dirven, Clemens M. F.
author_facet Idema, Sander
Caretti, Viola
Lamfers, Martine L. M.
van Beusechem, Victor W.
Noske, David P.
Vandertop, W. Peter
Dirven, Clemens M. F.
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description BACKGROUND: Convection-enhanced delivery (CED) of adenoviruses offers the potential of widespread virus distribution in the brain. In CED, the volume of distribution (Vd) should be related to the volume of infusion (Vi) and not to dose, but when using adenoviruses contrasting results have been reported. As the characteristics of the infused tissue can affect convective delivery, this study was performed to determine the effects of the gray and white matter on CED of adenoviruses and similar sized super paramagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIO). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We convected AdGFP, an adenovirus vector expressing Green Fluorescent Protein, a virus sized SPIO or trypan blue in the gray and white matter of the striatum and external capsule of Wistar rats and towards orthotopic infiltrative brain tumors. The resulting Vds were compared to Vi and transgene expression to SPIO distribution. Results show that in the striatum Vd is not determined by the Vi but by the infused virus dose, suggesting diffusion, active transport or receptor saturation rather than convection. Distribution of virus and SPIO in the white matter is partly volume dependent, which is probably caused by preferential fluid pathways from the external capsule to the surrounding gray matter, as demonstrated by co-infusing trypan blue. Distant tumors were reached using the white matter tracts but tumor penetration was limited. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: CED of adenoviruses in the rat brain and towards infiltrative tumors is feasible when regional anatomical differences are taken into account while SPIO infusion could be considered to validate proper catheter positioning and predict adenoviral distribution.
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spelling pubmed-31927042011-10-21 Anatomical Differences Determine Distribution of Adenovirus after Convection-Enhanced Delivery to the Rat Brain Idema, Sander Caretti, Viola Lamfers, Martine L. M. van Beusechem, Victor W. Noske, David P. Vandertop, W. Peter Dirven, Clemens M. F. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Convection-enhanced delivery (CED) of adenoviruses offers the potential of widespread virus distribution in the brain. In CED, the volume of distribution (Vd) should be related to the volume of infusion (Vi) and not to dose, but when using adenoviruses contrasting results have been reported. As the characteristics of the infused tissue can affect convective delivery, this study was performed to determine the effects of the gray and white matter on CED of adenoviruses and similar sized super paramagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIO). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We convected AdGFP, an adenovirus vector expressing Green Fluorescent Protein, a virus sized SPIO or trypan blue in the gray and white matter of the striatum and external capsule of Wistar rats and towards orthotopic infiltrative brain tumors. The resulting Vds were compared to Vi and transgene expression to SPIO distribution. Results show that in the striatum Vd is not determined by the Vi but by the infused virus dose, suggesting diffusion, active transport or receptor saturation rather than convection. Distribution of virus and SPIO in the white matter is partly volume dependent, which is probably caused by preferential fluid pathways from the external capsule to the surrounding gray matter, as demonstrated by co-infusing trypan blue. Distant tumors were reached using the white matter tracts but tumor penetration was limited. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: CED of adenoviruses in the rat brain and towards infiltrative tumors is feasible when regional anatomical differences are taken into account while SPIO infusion could be considered to validate proper catheter positioning and predict adenoviral distribution. Public Library of Science 2011-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3192704/ /pubmed/22022354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024396 Text en Idema et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Idema, Sander
Caretti, Viola
Lamfers, Martine L. M.
van Beusechem, Victor W.
Noske, David P.
Vandertop, W. Peter
Dirven, Clemens M. F.
Anatomical Differences Determine Distribution of Adenovirus after Convection-Enhanced Delivery to the Rat Brain
title Anatomical Differences Determine Distribution of Adenovirus after Convection-Enhanced Delivery to the Rat Brain
title_full Anatomical Differences Determine Distribution of Adenovirus after Convection-Enhanced Delivery to the Rat Brain
title_fullStr Anatomical Differences Determine Distribution of Adenovirus after Convection-Enhanced Delivery to the Rat Brain
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical Differences Determine Distribution of Adenovirus after Convection-Enhanced Delivery to the Rat Brain
title_short Anatomical Differences Determine Distribution of Adenovirus after Convection-Enhanced Delivery to the Rat Brain
title_sort anatomical differences determine distribution of adenovirus after convection-enhanced delivery to the rat brain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024396
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