TY - JOUR
T1 - Functional computed tomography imaging of tumor-induced angiogenesis
T2 - Preliminary results of new tracer kinetic modeling using a computer discretization approach
AU - Kaneoya, Katsuhiko
AU - Ueda, Takuya
AU - Suito, Hiroshi
AU - Nanazawa, Youhei
AU - Tamaru, Junichi
AU - Isobe, Kouichi
AU - Naya, Yukio
AU - Tobe, Toyofusa
AU - Motoori, Ken
AU - Yamamoto, Seiji
AU - Rubin, Geoffrey D.
AU - Minami, Manabu
AU - Ito, Hisao
PY - 2008/5
Y1 - 2008/5
N2 - Purpose. The aim of this study was to establish functional computed tomography (CT) imaging as a method for assessing tumor-induced angiogenesis. Materials and methods. Functional CT imaging was mathematically analyzed for 14 renal cell carcinomas by means of two-compartment modeling using a computer-discretization approach. The model incorporated diffusible kinetics of contrast medium including leakage from the capillary to the extravascular compartment and back-flux to the capillary compartment. The correlations between functional CT parameters [relative blood volume (rbv), permeability 1 (Pm1), and permeability 2 (Pm2)] and histopathological markers of angiogenesis [microvessel density (MVD) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)] were statistically analyzed. Results. The modeling was successfully performed, showing similarity between the mathematically simulated curve and the measured time-density curve. There were significant linear correlations between MVD grade and Pm1 (r = 0.841, P = 0.001) and between VEGF grade and Pm2 (r = 0.804, P = 0.005) by Pearson's correlation coefficient. Conclusion. This method may be a useful tool for the assessment of tumor-induced angiogenesis.
AB - Purpose. The aim of this study was to establish functional computed tomography (CT) imaging as a method for assessing tumor-induced angiogenesis. Materials and methods. Functional CT imaging was mathematically analyzed for 14 renal cell carcinomas by means of two-compartment modeling using a computer-discretization approach. The model incorporated diffusible kinetics of contrast medium including leakage from the capillary to the extravascular compartment and back-flux to the capillary compartment. The correlations between functional CT parameters [relative blood volume (rbv), permeability 1 (Pm1), and permeability 2 (Pm2)] and histopathological markers of angiogenesis [microvessel density (MVD) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)] were statistically analyzed. Results. The modeling was successfully performed, showing similarity between the mathematically simulated curve and the measured time-density curve. There were significant linear correlations between MVD grade and Pm1 (r = 0.841, P = 0.001) and between VEGF grade and Pm2 (r = 0.804, P = 0.005) by Pearson's correlation coefficient. Conclusion. This method may be a useful tool for the assessment of tumor-induced angiogenesis.
KW - CT perfusion
KW - Functional CT imaging
KW - Tumor-induced angiogenesis
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U2 - 10.1007/s11604-007-0217-4
DO - 10.1007/s11604-007-0217-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 18509721
AN - SCOPUS:44449134743
SN - 0288-2043
VL - 26
SP - 213
EP - 221
JO - Radiation Medicine - Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
JF - Radiation Medicine - Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
IS - 4
ER -