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Neon ion (20 Ne10 + ) charged particle beams manipulate rapid tumor reoxygenation in syngeneic mouse models.


ABSTRACT: Charged particle beams induce various biological effects by creating high-density ionization through the deposition of energy along the beam's trajectory. Charged particle beams composed of neon ions (20 Ne10+ ) hold great potential for biomedical applications, but their physiological effects on living organs remain uncertain. In this study, we demonstrate that neon-ion beams expedite the process of reoxygenation in tumor models. We simulated mouse SCCVII syngeneic tumors and exposed them to either X-ray or neon-ion beams. Through an in vivo radiobiological assay, we observed a reduction in the hypoxic fraction in tumors irradiated with 8.2 Gy of neon-ion beams 30 h after irradiation compared to 6 h post-irradiation. Conversely, no significant changes in hypoxia were observed in tumors irradiated with 8.2 Gy of X-rays. To directly quantify hypoxia in the irradiated living tumors, we utilized dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion-weighted imaging. These combined MRI techniques revealed that the non-hypoxic fraction in neon-irradiated tumors was significantly higher than that in X-irradiated tumors (69.53% vs. 47.67%). Simultaneously, the hypoxic fraction in neon-ion-irradiated tumors (2.77%) was lower than that in X-irradiated tumors (4.27%) and non-irradiated tumors (32.44%). These results support the notion that accelerated reoxygenation occurs more effectively with neon-ion beam irradiation compared to X-rays. These findings shed light on the physiological effects of neon-ion beams on tumors and their microenvironment, emphasizing the therapeutic advantage of using neon-ion charged particle beams to manipulate tumor reoxygenation.

SUBMITTER: Imaizumi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10823265 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neon ion (<sup>20</sup> Ne<sup>10</sup> <sup>+</sup> ) charged particle beams manipulate rapid tumor reoxygenation in syngeneic mouse models.

Imaizumi Akiko A   Hirayama Ryoichi R   Ikoma Yoko Y   Nitta Nobuhiro N   Obata Takayuki T   Hasegawa Sumitaka S  

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Charged particle beams induce various biological effects by creating high-density ionization through the deposition of energy along the beam's trajectory. Charged particle beams composed of neon ions (<sup>20</sup> Ne<sup>10+</sup> ) hold great potential for biomedical applications, but their physiological effects on living organs remain uncertain. In this study, we demonstrate that neon-ion beams expedite the process of reoxygenation in tumor models. We simulated mouse SCCVII syngeneic tumors a  ...[more]

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