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Late Changes in the Extracellular Matrix of the Bladder after Radiation Therapy for Pelvic Tumors

Radiation therapy is one of the cardinal approaches in the treatment of malignant tumors of the pelvis. It leads to the development of radiation-induced complications in the normal tissues. Thus, the evaluation of radiation-induced changes in the extracellular matrix of the normal tissue is deemed u...

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Autores principales: Streltsova, Olga, Kiseleva, Elena, Dudenkova, Varvara, Sergeeva, Ekaterina, Tararova, Ekaterina, Kochueva, Marina, Kotova, Svetlana, Timofeeva, Victoriya, Yunusova, Katerina, Bavrina, Anna, Timashev, Peter, Solovieva, Anna, Maslennikova, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573958
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091615
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author Streltsova, Olga
Kiseleva, Elena
Dudenkova, Varvara
Sergeeva, Ekaterina
Tararova, Ekaterina
Kochueva, Marina
Kotova, Svetlana
Timofeeva, Victoriya
Yunusova, Katerina
Bavrina, Anna
Timashev, Peter
Solovieva, Anna
Maslennikova, Anna
author_facet Streltsova, Olga
Kiseleva, Elena
Dudenkova, Varvara
Sergeeva, Ekaterina
Tararova, Ekaterina
Kochueva, Marina
Kotova, Svetlana
Timofeeva, Victoriya
Yunusova, Katerina
Bavrina, Anna
Timashev, Peter
Solovieva, Anna
Maslennikova, Anna
author_sort Streltsova, Olga
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description Radiation therapy is one of the cardinal approaches in the treatment of malignant tumors of the pelvis. It leads to the development of radiation-induced complications in the normal tissues. Thus, the evaluation of radiation-induced changes in the extracellular matrix of the normal tissue is deemed urgent, since connective tissue stroma degradation plays a crucial role in the development of Grade 3–4 adverse effects (hemorrhage, necrosis, and fistula). Such adverse effects not only drastically reduce the patients’ quality of life but can also become life-threatening. The aim of this study is to quantitatively analyze the bladder collagen state in patients who underwent radiation therapy for cervical and endometrial cancer and in patients with chronic bacterial cystitis and compare them to the normal bladder extracellular matrix. Materials and methods: One hundred and five patients with Grade 2–4 of radiation cystitis, 67 patients with bacterial chronic cystitis, and 20 volunteers without bladder pathology were enrolled. Collagen changes were evaluated depending on its hierarchical level: fibrils and fibers level by atomic force microscopy; fibers and bundles level by two-photon microscopy in the second harmonic generation (SHG) mode; general collagen architectonics by cross-polarization optical coherence tomography (CP OCT). Results: The main sign of the radiation-induced damage of collagen fibrils and fibers was the loss of the ordered “basket-weave” packing and a significant increase in the total area of ruptures deeper than 1 µm compared to the intact sample. The numerical analysis of SHG images detected that a decrease in the SHG signal intensity of collagen is correlated with the increase in the grade of radiation cystitis. The OCT signal brightness in cross-polarization images demonstrated a gradual decrease compared to the intact bladder depending on the grade of the adverse event. Conclusions: The observed correspondence between the extracellular matrix changes at the microscopic level and at the level of the general organ architectonics allows for the consideration of CP OCT as a method of “optical biopsy” in the grading of radiation-induced collagen damage.
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spelling pubmed-84686982021-09-27 Late Changes in the Extracellular Matrix of the Bladder after Radiation Therapy for Pelvic Tumors Streltsova, Olga Kiseleva, Elena Dudenkova, Varvara Sergeeva, Ekaterina Tararova, Ekaterina Kochueva, Marina Kotova, Svetlana Timofeeva, Victoriya Yunusova, Katerina Bavrina, Anna Timashev, Peter Solovieva, Anna Maslennikova, Anna Diagnostics (Basel) Article Radiation therapy is one of the cardinal approaches in the treatment of malignant tumors of the pelvis. It leads to the development of radiation-induced complications in the normal tissues. Thus, the evaluation of radiation-induced changes in the extracellular matrix of the normal tissue is deemed urgent, since connective tissue stroma degradation plays a crucial role in the development of Grade 3–4 adverse effects (hemorrhage, necrosis, and fistula). Such adverse effects not only drastically reduce the patients’ quality of life but can also become life-threatening. The aim of this study is to quantitatively analyze the bladder collagen state in patients who underwent radiation therapy for cervical and endometrial cancer and in patients with chronic bacterial cystitis and compare them to the normal bladder extracellular matrix. Materials and methods: One hundred and five patients with Grade 2–4 of radiation cystitis, 67 patients with bacterial chronic cystitis, and 20 volunteers without bladder pathology were enrolled. Collagen changes were evaluated depending on its hierarchical level: fibrils and fibers level by atomic force microscopy; fibers and bundles level by two-photon microscopy in the second harmonic generation (SHG) mode; general collagen architectonics by cross-polarization optical coherence tomography (CP OCT). Results: The main sign of the radiation-induced damage of collagen fibrils and fibers was the loss of the ordered “basket-weave” packing and a significant increase in the total area of ruptures deeper than 1 µm compared to the intact sample. The numerical analysis of SHG images detected that a decrease in the SHG signal intensity of collagen is correlated with the increase in the grade of radiation cystitis. The OCT signal brightness in cross-polarization images demonstrated a gradual decrease compared to the intact bladder depending on the grade of the adverse event. Conclusions: The observed correspondence between the extracellular matrix changes at the microscopic level and at the level of the general organ architectonics allows for the consideration of CP OCT as a method of “optical biopsy” in the grading of radiation-induced collagen damage. MDPI 2021-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8468698/ /pubmed/34573958 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091615 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Streltsova, Olga
Kiseleva, Elena
Dudenkova, Varvara
Sergeeva, Ekaterina
Tararova, Ekaterina
Kochueva, Marina
Kotova, Svetlana
Timofeeva, Victoriya
Yunusova, Katerina
Bavrina, Anna
Timashev, Peter
Solovieva, Anna
Maslennikova, Anna
Late Changes in the Extracellular Matrix of the Bladder after Radiation Therapy for Pelvic Tumors
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title_short Late Changes in the Extracellular Matrix of the Bladder after Radiation Therapy for Pelvic Tumors
title_sort late changes in the extracellular matrix of the bladder after radiation therapy for pelvic tumors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573958
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091615
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