Cancer treatment using an optically inert Rose Bengal derivative combined with pulsed focused ultrasound.

Autor: Kim, Yoo-Shin, Rubio, Valentina, Qi, Jianjun, Xia, Rongmin, Shi, Zheng-Zheng, Peterson, Leif, Tung, Ching-Hsuan, O'Neill, Brian E.
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; Oct2012, Vol. 1481 Issue 1, p175-179, 5p, 2 Graphs
Abstrakt: Pulsed high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) produced has been combined with a photo-insensitive Rose Bengal derivative (RB2) to provide a synergistic cytotoxicity requiring the presence of both ultrasonic cavitation and drug. In vitro tests have shown that a short treatment (less than 30 s) of pulsed HIFU with peak negative pressure >7 MPa (∼27 W acoustic power at 1.4 MHz) destroys >95 % of breast cancer cells MDA-MB-231 in suspension with >10 μM of the compound. Neither the pulsed HIFU nor the RB2 compound was found to have any significant impact on the viability of the cells when used alone. Introducing an antioxidant (Nacetylcysteine) reduced the effectiveness of the treatment. In vivo tests using these same cells growing as a xenograft in nu/nu mice were also done. An ultrasound contrast agent (Optison) and lower frequency (1.0 MHz) was used to help initiate cavitation at the tumor site. We were able to demonstrate tumor regression with cavitation alone, however, addition of RB2 compound injected i.v. yielded a substantial synergistic improvement over either cavitation or RB2 injection alone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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