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Noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling

Tumor microvascular responses may provide a sensitive readout indicative of radiation therapy efficacy, its time course and dose dependencies. However, direct high-resolution observation and longitudinal monitoring of large-scale microvascular remodeling in deep tissues remained challenging with the...

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Autores principales: Orlova, Anna, Pavlova, Ksenia, Kurnikov, Aleksey, Maslennikova, Anna, Myagcheva, Marina, Zakharov, Evgeniy, Skamnitskiy, Dmitry, Perekatova, Valeria, Khilov, Alexander, Kovalchuk, Andrey, Moiseev, Alexander, Turchin, Ilya, Razansky, Daniel, Subochev, Pavel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Neoplasia Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8889238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35220045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neo.2022.100778
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author Orlova, Anna
Pavlova, Ksenia
Kurnikov, Aleksey
Maslennikova, Anna
Myagcheva, Marina
Zakharov, Evgeniy
Skamnitskiy, Dmitry
Perekatova, Valeria
Khilov, Alexander
Kovalchuk, Andrey
Moiseev, Alexander
Turchin, Ilya
Razansky, Daniel
Subochev, Pavel
author_facet Orlova, Anna
Pavlova, Ksenia
Kurnikov, Aleksey
Maslennikova, Anna
Myagcheva, Marina
Zakharov, Evgeniy
Skamnitskiy, Dmitry
Perekatova, Valeria
Khilov, Alexander
Kovalchuk, Andrey
Moiseev, Alexander
Turchin, Ilya
Razansky, Daniel
Subochev, Pavel
author_sort Orlova, Anna
collection PubMed
description Tumor microvascular responses may provide a sensitive readout indicative of radiation therapy efficacy, its time course and dose dependencies. However, direct high-resolution observation and longitudinal monitoring of large-scale microvascular remodeling in deep tissues remained challenging with the conventional microscopy approaches. We report on a non-invasive longitudinal study of morphological and functional neovascular responses by means of scanning optoacoustic (ОА) microangiography. In vivo imaging of CT26 tumor response to a single irradiation at varying dose (6, 12, and 18 Gy) has been performed over ten days following treatment. Tumor oxygenation levels were further estimated using diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) with a contact fiber probe. OA revealed the formation of extended vascular structures on the whole tumor scale during its proliferation, whereas only short fragmented vascular regions were identified following irradiation. On the first day post treatment, a decrease in the density of small (capillary-sized) and medium-sized vessels was revealed, accompanied by an increase in their fragmentation. Larger vessels exhibited an increase in their density accompanied by a decline in the number of vascular segments. Short-lasting response has been observed after 6 and 12 Gy irradiations, whereas 18 Gy treatment resulted in prolonged responses, up to the tenth day after irradiation. DOS measurements further revealed a delayed increase of tumor oxygenation levels for 18 Gy irradiations, commencing on the sixth day post treatment. The ameliorated oxygenation is attributed to diminished oxygen consumption by inhibited tumor cells but not to the elevation of oxygen supply. This work is the first to demonstrate the differential (size-dependent) nature of vascular responses to radiation treatments at varying doses in vivo. The OA approach thus facilitates the study of radiation-induced vascular changes in an unperturbed in vivo environment while enabling deep tissue high-resolution observations at the whole tumor scale.
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spelling pubmed-88892382022-03-11 Noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling Orlova, Anna Pavlova, Ksenia Kurnikov, Aleksey Maslennikova, Anna Myagcheva, Marina Zakharov, Evgeniy Skamnitskiy, Dmitry Perekatova, Valeria Khilov, Alexander Kovalchuk, Andrey Moiseev, Alexander Turchin, Ilya Razansky, Daniel Subochev, Pavel Neoplasia Original Research Tumor microvascular responses may provide a sensitive readout indicative of radiation therapy efficacy, its time course and dose dependencies. However, direct high-resolution observation and longitudinal monitoring of large-scale microvascular remodeling in deep tissues remained challenging with the conventional microscopy approaches. We report on a non-invasive longitudinal study of morphological and functional neovascular responses by means of scanning optoacoustic (ОА) microangiography. In vivo imaging of CT26 tumor response to a single irradiation at varying dose (6, 12, and 18 Gy) has been performed over ten days following treatment. Tumor oxygenation levels were further estimated using diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) with a contact fiber probe. OA revealed the formation of extended vascular structures on the whole tumor scale during its proliferation, whereas only short fragmented vascular regions were identified following irradiation. On the first day post treatment, a decrease in the density of small (capillary-sized) and medium-sized vessels was revealed, accompanied by an increase in their fragmentation. Larger vessels exhibited an increase in their density accompanied by a decline in the number of vascular segments. Short-lasting response has been observed after 6 and 12 Gy irradiations, whereas 18 Gy treatment resulted in prolonged responses, up to the tenth day after irradiation. DOS measurements further revealed a delayed increase of tumor oxygenation levels for 18 Gy irradiations, commencing on the sixth day post treatment. The ameliorated oxygenation is attributed to diminished oxygen consumption by inhibited tumor cells but not to the elevation of oxygen supply. This work is the first to demonstrate the differential (size-dependent) nature of vascular responses to radiation treatments at varying doses in vivo. The OA approach thus facilitates the study of radiation-induced vascular changes in an unperturbed in vivo environment while enabling deep tissue high-resolution observations at the whole tumor scale. Neoplasia Press 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8889238/ /pubmed/35220045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neo.2022.100778 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Orlova, Anna
Pavlova, Ksenia
Kurnikov, Aleksey
Maslennikova, Anna
Myagcheva, Marina
Zakharov, Evgeniy
Skamnitskiy, Dmitry
Perekatova, Valeria
Khilov, Alexander
Kovalchuk, Andrey
Moiseev, Alexander
Turchin, Ilya
Razansky, Daniel
Subochev, Pavel
Noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling
title Noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling
title_full Noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling
title_fullStr Noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling
title_full_unstemmed Noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling
title_short Noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling
title_sort noninvasive optoacoustic microangiography reveals dose and size dependency of radiation-induced deep tumor vasculature remodeling
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8889238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35220045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neo.2022.100778
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