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Quantitative 3D oxygen maps of murine tumors were imaged noninvasively using Pulse Electron Paramagnetic Resonance. Ultrasound B-mode and Power Doppler were used for anatomy and vascular structure. Images from both modalities were superimposed enabling multi-parametric tumor analysis.
The precise and real-time measurement of oxygen partial pressure (pO2) brings valuable information in many pathologies, including cancer. Low tumor pO2 (i.e., hypoxia) is connected to tumor aggressiveness and poor response to therapy. The quantification of tumor pO2 allows the evaluation of treatment effectiveness. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging (EPRI), particularly Pulse EPRI, has emerged as an advanced three-dimensional (3D) method of assessing tissue oxygenation in vivo. This innovation was enabled by the technological developments in EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) and the application of the water-soluble oximetric spin probes from the triaryl family, offering fast and sensitive oxygenation data. The relaxation time of the spin probe (T1 and/or T2) provides accurate information about pO2 in selected voxels.
Human glioblastoma LN229 tumors were grown in the interscapular fad pad of BALB/c nude mice. Ultrasound (US) imaging was used as a reference for tumor anatomical information. To image tissue pO2, the animals were placed in a fixed position in the animal bed with fiducials, enabling registration between the imaging modalities. After the OX071 contrast agent was administered, EPRI was performed, followed by US B-mode. Because of the low spin probe toxicity, the procedure can be repeated during tumor growth or treatment. Following imaging, the registration process was carried out using software written in MATLAB. Ultimately, the hypoxic fraction can be calculated for a specific tumor, and the histogram of pO2 tissue distribution can be compared over time. EPRI combined with ultrasound is an excellent tool for oxygen mapping of tumors in the preclinical setting.
Comprehending the tumor microenvironment (TME), with its complex spatial and dynamic interactions, brings a fuller understanding of tumor biology. Hypoxia, or low oxygen levels, is the key component of TME and plays a critical role in the development of other life-threatening conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, metabolic disorders such as diabetes, and chronic kidney disease1,2,3. Tissue oxygenation is a fundamental factor, particularly in the context of cancer, where partial tissue oxygen pressure (pO2) is correlated with therapy resistance. A pO2<....
Mice were obtained from an approved animal breeding facility and all experiments were conducted in compliance with ethical guidelines (in our case - Permission No. 165/2023, First Local Ethics Committee, Kraków, Poland).
1. Animals and tumor line
NOTE: The mice were housed under standard laboratory conditions: Light/dark: 12 h/12 h, humidity: 60%, temperature: 23 °C. They were provided a standard chow diet with free access to drinking water in community cages.
A representative cross section from the ultrasound image of an LN229 tumor growing in the intrascapular fat pad, together with vasculature is shown in Figure 5. Some vasculature is seen outside the tumor border. Unexpectedly, the percentage of tumor vasculature volume did not decrease and remained stable with tumor growth.
As outlined in Figure 2, step 2 involves immobilization of the mouse on the bed with all the accessories to ensur.......
There are a few critical steps in the described imaging protocol. First, to register the anatomy images with the oxygen maps, MRI might be a better choice than ultrasound due to better resolution and the ability to provide detailed 3D data19. Ultrasound with a high-frequency transducer provides excellent resolution and sufficient imaging depth for preclinical studies. Both MRI and US, however, require the use of fiducials to secure the tumor position across different imaging modalities.
Prof H. Halpern and B. Epel are cofounders of O2M Technologies. The other authors: G. Dziurman, A. Bienia, A. Murzyn, B. Płóciennik, J. Kozik, G. Szewczyk, M. Szczygieł, M. Krzykawska-Serda and M. Elas have no conflicts of interest to declare.
We thank O2M Technology for gracious technical support. Poland National Science Centre grants no 2020/37/B/NZ4/01313 (Jiva-25 imager) and NCBiR: ENM3/IV/18/RXnanoBRAIN/2022 (animal costs) are acknowledged. The purchase of VevoF2 ultrasound has been supported by the Faculty Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology under the Strategic Programme Excellence Initiative at Jagiellonian University.
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
aqua pro injectione | Polpharma | 1280610 | - |
ArbuzGUI | O2M Technologies | - | accesible in the github repository |
disodium phosphate | POCH S.A. | 799280115 | - |
Dulbecco′s Modified Eagle′s Medium - high glucose | Merck Life Science | D5648 | 4500 mg/L glucose and L-glutamine |
fetal bovine serum | Gibco, Thermo Fisher Scientific | 10500064 | - |
fishing wire | Good Fish | A-55A-035 | US position marker - 0.35 mm |
Geltrex | Gibco, Thermo Fisher Scientific | A1413302 | reduced growth factor basement membrane matrix |
ibGUI | O2M Technologies | - | accesible in the github repository |
injectio natrii chlorati isotonica | Polpharma | multipe items were used | 9 mg/mL |
insulin needles 29 G | Becton, Dickinson and Company | multipe items were used | - |
Jiva 25 | O2M Technologies | - | EPROI |
MATLAB | MathWorks | - | version R2021b |
penicillin-streptomycin | Merck Life Science | P4333 | with 10,000 units penicillin and 10 mg streptomycin/mL |
potassium chloride | POCH S.A. | 739740114 | - |
potassium dihydrogen phosphate | POCH S.A. | 742020112 | - |
ProcessGUI | O2M Technologies | - | accesible in the github repository |
PTFE tubing | Cole Palmer Instrument Co | 06412-11 | - |
sodium chloride | POCH S.A. | 794121116 | - |
SpecMan4EPR | FEMI Instruments | - | version 3.4 CS 64bit |
Surflash I.V. Catheter | Terumo | SR*FF2419 | size: 24G x ¾" |
tape | 3M | multipe items were used | micropore |
Trypsin-EDTA | Gibco, Thermo Fisher Scientific | 25200072 | - |
Ultrasonography | Telemed | - | Anatomical US |
US gel | KONIX | NUG-0019 | - |
Vetflurane | Virbac | 137317 | 1000 mg/g |
Vevo F2 | FujiFilms, Visual Sonics | - | B-mode and Doppler |
vinyl polysiloxane dental clay | 3M ESPE | multiple items were used | - |
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