Enhancement in blood-tumor barrier permeability and delivery of liposomal doxorubicin using focused ultrasound and microbubbles: evaluation during tumor progression in a rat glioma model

Mar 10, 2015Physics in medicine and biology

Increasing delivery of liposomal doxorubicin by opening the blood-tumor barrier with focused ultrasound and microbubbles during tumor growth in a rat brain cancer model

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Abstract

Doxorubicin concentrations in brain tumors increased significantly with focused ultrasound treatment, reaching 5658 ± 821 ng g(-1) at day 17.

  • Focused ultrasound combined with microbubbles enhanced the permeability of the blood tumor barrier in a rat glioma model.
  • Tumor doxorubicin concentrations were consistently higher with focused ultrasound compared to control tumors at multiple time points.
  • The transfer coefficient Ktrans, which measures the movement of the MRI contrast agent, was significantly improved only at day 9 after treatment.
  • Increased drug delivery was observed regardless of tumor growth stage, suggesting potential benefits for large drug carriers in treating tumors.
  • Variability in Ktrans enhancements in larger tumors indicates a possible mismatch in size between liposomal drugs and the MRI contrast agent.

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