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  • Summary
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Protocol
  • Representative Results
  • Discussion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Materials
  • References
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Summary

This protocol describes an efficient, simple, and minimally invasive method for studying pulmonary nodules. Submaxillary vein blood collection and micro-CT imaging are used as investigative techniques.

Abstract

Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is a real-time, intuitive, sensitive, and minimally invasive technique for monitoring changes from pulmonary nodules (PN) to lung cancer (LC). The integration of submandibular vein blood sampling enables rapid, stable, and straightforward detection of imaging and key target alterations during the progression of PN to LC. In this study, we administered a dosage of 100 mg/kg of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone in A/J mice to develop a lung adenocarcinoma model. Disease progression in the experimental animals was then monitored through submandibular vein blood sampling and micro-CT assay. Experimental results showed the presence of nodular foci in the lungs of some animals by the 10th week, with the development of lung adenocarcinoma images becoming evident by the 21st week. In conclusion, micro-CT can effectively observe pathological changes in the lungs of mice and, when combined with submandibular vein blood sampling, can dynamically monitor changes in blood, protein, and targets. This method provides a highly specific, simple, and sensitive approach for drug screening, pharmacokinetic testing, toxicological experiments, and safety studies.

Introduction

Lung cancer (LC) is a severe neoplasm originating in the bronchial mucosa or lung glands. According to 2021 statistics, LC causes approximately two million fatalities globally each year, with incidence and mortality rates on the rise1. Early diagnosis and intervention in LC contribute to higher cure rates, reduced mortality, and lower treatment costs. Pulmonary nodules (PN) are specific precursors to LC, characterized by localized, round, and denser solid or subsolid shadows ≤30 mm in diameter on radiological exams, without evidence of lung collapse, mediastinal lymph node enlargement, or pleural effusion2. The Nat....

Protocol

All animal experiments described in this study were approved by the Experimental Animal Welfare Ethics Committee of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and were conducted in accordance with relevant laws and ethical standards for animal research (review number: 2024035). Female inbred A/JGpt mice (7-8 weeks old) were maintained at a temperature of 20-24 °C with a relative humidity of 40%-70%. They were provided with standard animal feed and purified water ad libitum throughout a 12-h light-da.......

Representative Results

This study demonstrated the construction of a stable lung cancer model using NNK in combination with A/J mice. The experimental design is illustrated in Figure 1. The objective was to observe the real-time process of the transition from pulmonary nodules (PN) to lung cancer (LC) in mouse lungs, utilizing micro-CT and submandibular vein blood sampling. Accordingly, micro-CT scanning and blood sampling from the mouse lungs were conducted at the fourth, tenth, and twentieth weeks.

Discussion

It is important to reiterate several key points from this study. Firstly, although submandibular vein blood collection is a relatively low-injury procedure, it may still result in some degree of harm to the animals. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct multiple procedures to reduce the burden on the mice and complete the process in a timely manner27. Secondly, the removal of hair prior to blood sample collection ensures the purity of the sample. Thirdly, it is imperative to use appropriate blood .......

Acknowledgements

We thank Professor Cong Huang of the School of Basic Medical Sciences and Professor Yan Huang of the School of Pharmacy, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, for their support. We would also like to thank Dr. Binjie Xu and Dr. Pengmei Guo. (Innovative Institute of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, Chengdu
University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) for providing instrument and Technical support.

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Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
A/J miceGemPharmatech LLC.N000018
0.5 mL EDTA tubesLabshark 130201070
1-Butanone,4-(methylnitrosoamino)-1-(3-pyridinyl)Gu Shi Gong Yuan Medical Equipment Co.N589770
75% ethanolChengDu Chron Chemicals Co,.Ltd2023052901
Animal shaverCodosBM010220
IsofluraneShenzhen Reward Life Technology Co.R510-22-16
medical tricorderMedChemexpress69652
Quantum GX2 microCT imaging systemPerkinElme2020166501
Saline (medicine)Beijing Biolabs Technology Co.GL1736‌

References

  1. Sung, H. et al. Global cancer statistics 2020: Globocan estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries. CA Cancer J Clin. 71 (3), 209-249 (2021).
  2. Baum, P. et al. Incidental pulmonary nodules: Differential diagnosis and clinical management. Dtsch Arztebl Int. 10.3238/arztebl.m2024.0177, (2024).
  3. Ajani, J. A. et al. Gastric cancer, version 2.2022, NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology. J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 20 (2), 167-192 (2022).
  4. Kondo, K. K. et al. Lung cancer diagnosis and mortality beyond 15 years since quit in individuals with a 20+ pack-year histor....

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