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A versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain

Primary brain tumors are hallmarked for their destructive activity on the microenvironment and vasculature. However, solely few experimental techniques exist to access the tumor microenvironment under anatomical intact conditions with remaining cellular and extracellular composition. Here, we detail...

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Autores principales: Ghoochani, Ali, Yakubov, Eduard, Sehm, Tina, Fan, Zheng, Hock, Stefan, Buchfelder, Michael, Eyüpoglu, Ilker Y., Savaskan, Nicolai
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4811501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26673818
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author Ghoochani, Ali
Yakubov, Eduard
Sehm, Tina
Fan, Zheng
Hock, Stefan
Buchfelder, Michael
Eyüpoglu, Ilker Y.
Savaskan, Nicolai
author_facet Ghoochani, Ali
Yakubov, Eduard
Sehm, Tina
Fan, Zheng
Hock, Stefan
Buchfelder, Michael
Eyüpoglu, Ilker Y.
Savaskan, Nicolai
author_sort Ghoochani, Ali
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description Primary brain tumors are hallmarked for their destructive activity on the microenvironment and vasculature. However, solely few experimental techniques exist to access the tumor microenvironment under anatomical intact conditions with remaining cellular and extracellular composition. Here, we detail an ex vivo vascular glioma impact method (VOGIM) to investigate the influence of gliomas and chemotherapeutics on the tumor microenvironment and angiogenesis under conditions that closely resemble the in vivo situation. We generated organotypic brain slice cultures from rats and transgenic mice and implanted glioma cells expressing fluorescent reporter proteins. In the VOGIM, tumor-induced vessels presented the whole range of vascular pathologies and tumor zones as found in human primary brain tumor specimens. In contrast, non-transformed cells such as primary astrocytes do not alter the vessel architecture. Vascular characteristics with vessel branching, junctions and vessel length are quantitatively assessable as well as the peritumoral zone. In particular, the VOGIM resembles the brain tumor microenvironment with alterations of neurons, microglia and cell survival. Hence, this method allows live cell monitoring of virtually any fluorescence-reporter expressing cell. We further analyzed the vasculature and microglia under the influence of tumor cells and chemotherapeutics such as Temozolamide (Temodal/Temcad(®)). Noteworthy, temozolomide normalized vasculare junctions and branches as well as microglial distribution in tumor-implanted brains. Moreover, VOGIM can be facilitated for implementing the 3Rs in experimentations. In summary, the VOGIM represents a versatile and robust technique which allows the assessment of the brain tumor microenvironment with parameters such as angiogenesis, neuronal cell death and microglial activity at the morphological and quantitative level.
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spelling pubmed-48115012016-04-25 A versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain Ghoochani, Ali Yakubov, Eduard Sehm, Tina Fan, Zheng Hock, Stefan Buchfelder, Michael Eyüpoglu, Ilker Y. Savaskan, Nicolai Oncotarget Research Paper Primary brain tumors are hallmarked for their destructive activity on the microenvironment and vasculature. However, solely few experimental techniques exist to access the tumor microenvironment under anatomical intact conditions with remaining cellular and extracellular composition. Here, we detail an ex vivo vascular glioma impact method (VOGIM) to investigate the influence of gliomas and chemotherapeutics on the tumor microenvironment and angiogenesis under conditions that closely resemble the in vivo situation. We generated organotypic brain slice cultures from rats and transgenic mice and implanted glioma cells expressing fluorescent reporter proteins. In the VOGIM, tumor-induced vessels presented the whole range of vascular pathologies and tumor zones as found in human primary brain tumor specimens. In contrast, non-transformed cells such as primary astrocytes do not alter the vessel architecture. Vascular characteristics with vessel branching, junctions and vessel length are quantitatively assessable as well as the peritumoral zone. In particular, the VOGIM resembles the brain tumor microenvironment with alterations of neurons, microglia and cell survival. Hence, this method allows live cell monitoring of virtually any fluorescence-reporter expressing cell. We further analyzed the vasculature and microglia under the influence of tumor cells and chemotherapeutics such as Temozolamide (Temodal/Temcad(®)). Noteworthy, temozolomide normalized vasculare junctions and branches as well as microglial distribution in tumor-implanted brains. Moreover, VOGIM can be facilitated for implementing the 3Rs in experimentations. In summary, the VOGIM represents a versatile and robust technique which allows the assessment of the brain tumor microenvironment with parameters such as angiogenesis, neuronal cell death and microglial activity at the morphological and quantitative level. Impact Journals LLC 2015-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4811501/ /pubmed/26673818 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Ghoochani et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Ghoochani, Ali
Yakubov, Eduard
Sehm, Tina
Fan, Zheng
Hock, Stefan
Buchfelder, Michael
Eyüpoglu, Ilker Y.
Savaskan, Nicolai
A versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain
title A versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain
title_full A versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain
title_fullStr A versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain
title_full_unstemmed A versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain
title_short A versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain
title_sort versatile ex vivo technique for assaying tumor angiogenesis and microglia in the brain
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4811501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26673818
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