Magnetic resonance imaging detects early changes in microvascular permeability in xenograft tumors after treatment with the matrix metalloprotease inhibitor Prinomastat.
Technol Cancer Res Treat
; 3(4): 377-82, 2004 Aug.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-15270589
Macromolecular contrast medium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging was applied to monitor the effect of matrix metalloprotease (MMP) inhibition on microvascular characteristics of human breast cancers implanted in athymic rats. Twice-daily intraperitoneal administration of Prinomastat over 1.5 days induced significant declines in MRI-assayed microvascular permeabilities (p<0.05); but this leak suppression effect had extinguished by the 10(th) day of MMP treatment using the same dose and time schedule. Results demonstrate that Prinomastat produces a rapid but transient decrease in tumor vascular permeability. Contrast-enhanced MRI using macromolecular contrast medium may prove useful as a biomarker for the dynamic MMP biological effect in cancers.
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Assunto principal:
Compostos Orgânicos
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Neoplasias da Mama
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Permeabilidade Capilar
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Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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Inibidores de Metaloproteinases de Matriz
Limite:
Animals
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Female
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2004
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Article