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Increasing hepatic arterial flow to hypovascular hepatic tumours using degradable starch microspheres

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The effect of degradable starch microspheres (DSM) on the intrahepatic distribution of a low molecular weight marker, 99Tcm-labelled methylene diphosphonate (MDP), was studied in rats with hypovascular HSN liver tumours. MDP was injected regionally, via the hepatic artery, alone or co-administered with DSM, with or without subsequent occlusion of either the hepatic artery or the portal vein. Tumour vascularity was measured with 57Co-labelled microspheres. Co-injection with DSM immediately significantly increased hepatic retention of marker in both tumour (T) (median 22.40 (range 16.82-39.58)% injected dose) and normal liver (N) (9.08 (4.85-12.59) %ID) the greater effect seen in T (P < 0.01). After DSM degradation, very little MDP remained in N (0.61 (0.28-1.40) %ID) but there was significant retention in T (10.01 (6.73-20.28) %ID, P < 0.01). Clamping the hepatic artery had minimal effect on the retention of MDP when administered alone. Regional injection of 16.5 microM 57Co microspheres resulted in a N:T ratio of 2.25:1. Concomitant injection of the 40 microM DSM was 57Co microspheres reversed this ratio to 1:2. The results indicate that DSM selectively enhances the retention of MDP to a hypovascular hepatic tumour, not by causing intra-tumour stasis, but by directing a greater arterial flow to hypovascular areas in the liver.

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Chang, D., Jenkins, S., Grime, S. et al. Increasing hepatic arterial flow to hypovascular hepatic tumours using degradable starch microspheres. Br J Cancer 73, 961–965 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1996.188

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