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Metachronous bilateral wilms' tumor : The importance of time interval to the development of a second tumor

✍ Scribed by Arnold C. Paulino; Bharat Thakkar; William G. Henderson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
91 KB
Volume
82
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

Despite their relatively localized nature, the therapy for surgically unresectable cholangiocarcinomas has been largely unsuccessful. photodynamic therapy is a promising technique for both curative and palliative treatment of this malignancy. the effectiveness of a potential new photosensitizer, mono-l-aspartyl chlorin e6 (npe6), was compared with that of a traditional drug, hematoporphyrin derivative (hpd), in photodynamic therapy administered to a human cholangiocarcinoma model.

Methods:

An established cholangiocarcinoma cell line was inoculated subcutaneously in the left back of male nude mice age 8 weeks. after a predetermined tumor size was reached, the mice were randomly assigned to either a control group or an experimental group. experimental tumor-bearing mice received either hpd (5 mg/kg or 10 mg/kg) or npe6 (2 mg/kg, 5 mg/kg, or 8 mg/kg) followed by photoradiation. hpd and npe6 were administered intraperitoneally at 24 and 2 hours, respectively, prior to light exposure. photoradiation was conducted using a xenon-mercury arc lamp with a 405-650 nm filter at a light flux of 80 j/cm2. tumor response was assessed by serial tumor volume measurements.

Results:

Control mice showed an estimated mean tumor volume doubling rate of 9.0 days. triaxial tumor measurements correlated well with autopsy measurements (correlation coefficient = 0.9). overall differences in tumor volume reduction were detected (p < 0.001) among the three groups: hpd, npe6, and controls (photoradiation only, hpd only, or npe6 only). the degree of tumor volume reduction was superior for dosages of npe6 compared with all dosages of hpd (p < 0.05). although a dose effect was detected (p < 0.05) for hpd and separately for npe6, a consistent dose-response relationship was not observed for either. inhibition of tumor regrowth was better for npe6 compared with hpd. the depth of tissue injury was significantly increased (p < 0.05), by 67%, for 5-8 mg/kg of npe6 compared with 5-10 mg/kg of hpd. the duration of cutaneous photosensitization was also decreased for npe6 compared with hpd.

Conclusion:

Photodynamic therapy with hpd or npe6 was effective inducing tumor regression in the cholangiocarcinoma model in this study. at the dosages studied, npe6 appeared to induce greater tumor regression than hpd, with decreased tumor regrowth and duration of cutaneous photosensitization.


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