Diffuse optical spectroscopy assessment of rodent tumor model oxygen state after single-dose irradiation

Modern radiation therapy of malignant tumors requires careful selection of conditions that can improve the effectiveness of the treatment. The study of the dynamics and mechanisms of tumor reoxygenation after radiation therapy makes it possible to select the regimens for optimizing the ongoing treat...

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Published inBiomedical physics & engineering express Vol. 5; no. 3; pp. 35010 - 35018
Main Authors Orlova, A G, Maslennikova, A V, Golubiatnikov, G Yu, Suryakova, A S, Kirillin, M Yu, Kurakina, D A, Kalganova, T I, Volovetsky, A B, Turchin, I V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 12.03.2019
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Summary:Modern radiation therapy of malignant tumors requires careful selection of conditions that can improve the effectiveness of the treatment. The study of the dynamics and mechanisms of tumor reoxygenation after radiation therapy makes it possible to select the regimens for optimizing the ongoing treatment. Diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) is among the methods used for non-invasive assessment of tissue oxygenation. In this work DOS was used for in vivo registration of changes in oxygenation level of an experimental rat tumor after single-dose irradiation at a dose of 10 Gy and investigation of their possible mechanisms. It was demonstrated that in 24 h after treatment, tumor oxygenation increases, which is mainly due to an increase in the oxygen supply to the tissues. DOS is demonstrated to be efficient for study of changes in blood flow parameters when monitoring tumor response to therapy.
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ISSN:2057-1976
2057-1976
DOI:10.1088/2057-1976/ab0b19