2017
DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.116.183624
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2-18F-Fluoroethanol Is a PET Reporter of Solid Tumor Perfusion

Abstract: Solid tumor perfusion is a proven variable of interest for predicting cancer aggression and response to therapy. Current methods for noninvasively imaging tumor perfusion with PET are limited by restricted accessibility and short half-lives of perfusion radiotracers. This study presents 2-F-fluoroethanol (2-F-FEtOH) as a perfusion reporter that can distinguish between tumors of varying perfusion levels and can be applied to screening drugs that modify tumor perfusion. Uptake of 2-F-FEtOH in 4T1 and 67NR murine… Show more

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“…Furthermore, a higher number of CD31 positive endothelial cells in 67NR tumors that form vascular structures were visible, whereas these were fewer and more unorganized in 4T1 tumors. This observation has also been found in a study evaluating tumor perfusion with 2-18 F-Fluorethanol in these two tumor models, distinguishing areas of good and poor perfusion and correlating those with the CD31 expression (32). In both tumor models, the expression of CD31 decreased during progression, which has also been found in a study by Serganova et al (26).…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Furthermore, a higher number of CD31 positive endothelial cells in 67NR tumors that form vascular structures were visible, whereas these were fewer and more unorganized in 4T1 tumors. This observation has also been found in a study evaluating tumor perfusion with 2-18 F-Fluorethanol in these two tumor models, distinguishing areas of good and poor perfusion and correlating those with the CD31 expression (32). In both tumor models, the expression of CD31 decreased during progression, which has also been found in a study by Serganova et al (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…more heterogenous phenotype of 4T1 tumors is reflected in K trans maps as well, with higher values in the periphery and lower values in the necrotic tumor center, in comparison to largely homogenous K trans maps of 67NR tumors (32). This was also found in a study evaluating 4T1 and 67NR tumors with second harmonic generation imaging and resonance Raman spectroscopy (34).…”
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confidence: 52%
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