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Selective depletion of tumor neovasculature by microbubble destruction with appropriate ultrasound pressure.


ABSTRACT: Low-intensity ultrasound-microbubble (LIUS-MB) treatment is a promising antivascular therapy for tumors. We sought to determine whether LIUS-MB treatment with an appropriate ultrasound pressure could achieve substantial and persistent cessation of tumor perfusion without having significant effects on normal tissue. Further, we investigated the mechanisms underlying this treatment. Murine S-180 sarcomas, thigh muscles, and skin tissue from 60 tumor-bearing mice were subjected to sham therapy, an ultrasound application combined with microbubbles in four different ultrasound pressures (0.5, 1.5, 3.0, 5.0 MPa), or ultrasound at 5.0 MPa alone. Subsequently, contrast-enhanced ultrasonic imaging and histological studies were performed. Tumor microvessels, tumor cell necrosis, apoptosis, tumor growth, and survival were evaluated in 85 mice after treatment with the selected ultrasound pressure. We found that twenty-four hours after LIUS-MB treatment at 3.0 MPa, blood perfusion and microvessel density of the tumor had substantially decreased by 84?±?8% and 84%, respectively (p?

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5033025 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective depletion of tumor neovasculature by microbubble destruction with appropriate ultrasound pressure.

Wang Junfen J   Zhao Zonglei Z   Shen Shuxin S   Zhang Chuanxi C   Guo Shengcun S   Lu Yongkang Y   Chen Yanmei Y   Liao Wangjun W   Liao Yulin Y   Bin Jianping J  

International journal of cancer 20150526 10


Low-intensity ultrasound-microbubble (LIUS-MB) treatment is a promising antivascular therapy for tumors. We sought to determine whether LIUS-MB treatment with an appropriate ultrasound pressure could achieve substantial and persistent cessation of tumor perfusion without having significant effects on normal tissue. Further, we investigated the mechanisms underlying this treatment. Murine S-180 sarcomas, thigh muscles, and skin tissue from 60 tumor-bearing mice were subjected to sham therapy, an  ...[more]

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