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. 1994;21(3):215-24.
doi: 10.1007/BF01063770.

Nude rat models for human tumor metastasis to CNS. Procedures for intracarotid delivery of cancer cells and drugs

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Nude rat models for human tumor metastasis to CNS. Procedures for intracarotid delivery of cancer cells and drugs

A T Myklebust et al. J Neurooncol. 1994.

Abstract

Models for hematogenous spread of human cancer to the central nervous system (CNS) were established by injecting human tumor cells into the internal carotid artery of nude rats. With 4 out of 10 cell lines, belonging to four different tumor types, metastases developed in all injected animals. Tumor growth manifested clinically as neurological symptoms which appeared after a median latency ranging from 19-87 days for the different tumors. The H-146 and DMS-273 small cell lung cancers and the LOX melanoma almost exclusively gave meningeal tumors, whereas with FEMX-I melanoma cells bone metastases in the skull dominated. For these tumor types a correlation was found between the capacity for experimental metastasis formation and the s.c. tumorigenicity. In agreement with clinical experience, none of the 2 sarcoma and 2 glioblastoma lines gave CNS metastases. With a modified microsurgical technique, allowing for repeated ipsilateral intracarotid injections, we analyzed the drug concentrations obtained in tumor and surrounding brain tissue after i.v. treatment with doxorubicin. The concentration in the LOX tumor reached therapeutic levels and was approximately 100 x higher than in normal brain tissue, both with and without intraarterial pretreatment with arabinose. In the same model, the tissue concentrations of 9.2.27-abrin immunotoxin 10 min after intracarotid injection were examined. Although the levels were low, a tumor to brain concentration ratio of up to 9 was achieved. The data demonstrate that clinically relevant tumor models can be established with the techniques described, and these models may successfully be used to evaluate the pharmacokinetics and effect of intravenous or intraarterial therapy.

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