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Published as doi: 10.1096/fj.07-103713.
(The FASEB Journal. 2008;22:2445-2451.)
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Antivascular effects of combretastatin A4 phosphate in breast cancer xenograft assessed using dynamic bioluminescence imaging and confirmed by MRI

Dawen Zhao, Edmond Richer, Peter P. Antich and Ralph P. Mason1

Department of Radiology and Simmons Cancer Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA

1Correspondence: Department of Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5523 Harry Hines, Dallas, TX 75390-9058, USA. E-mail: ralph.mason{at}utsouthwestern.edu

Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) has found significant use in evaluating long-term cancer therapy in small animals. We have now tested the feasibility of using BLI to assess acute effects of the vascular disrupting agent combretastatin A4 phosphate (CA4P) on luciferase-expressing MDA-MB-231 human breast tumor cells growing as xenografts in mice. Following administration of luciferin substrate, there is a rapid increase in light emission reaching a maximum after about 6 min, which gradually decreases over the following 20 min. The kinetics of light emission are highly reproducible; however, following i.p. administration of CA4P (120 mg/kg), the detected light emission was decreased between 50 and 90%, and time to maximum was significantly delayed. Twenty-four hours later, there was some recovery of light emission following further administration of luciferin substrate. Comparison with dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI based on the paramagnetic contrast agent Omniscan showed comparable changes in the tumors consistent with the previous literature. Histology also confirmed shutdown of tumor vascular perfusion. We believe this finding provides an important novel application for BLI that could have widespread application in screening novel therapeutics expected to cause acute vascular changes in tumors.—Zhao, D., Richer, E., Antich, P. P., Mason, R. P. Antivascular effects of combretastatin A4 phosphate in breast cancer xenograft assessed using dynamic bioluminescence imaging and confirmed by MRI.


Key Words: breast tumor • vascular targeting agent • vascular disrupting agent • pharmacodynamics







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