Radiation pneumopathy in the rat after intravenous application of 188Re-labeled microspheres

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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the dose dependence and kinetics of pneumopathy after systemic administration of rhenium-188 (188Re)-labeled microspheres in a rat model. Methods and Materials: 188Re-microspheres were injected intravenously into adult Wistar rats (n = 54, age, 8 ± 2 months). The rats were divided into 6 groups according to the intended absorbed dose in the lung (maximum 60 Gy). Gamma camera scans were used to estimate the individual whole lung doses. One control group (n = 5) received nonlabeled microspheres. The breathing rate was measured before and weekly after the treatment using whole body plethysmography until 24 weeks. An increase in the breathing rate by 20% compared with the individual pretreatment control value was defined as the quantal endpoint for dose-effect analyses. Results: A biphasic increase in the breathing rate was observed. The first impairment of lung function occurred in Weeks 3-6. For late changes, the interval to onset was clearly dose dependent and was 17 weeks (10-30 Gy) and 10 weeks (50-60 Gy), respectively. The incidence of the response was highly dependent on the estimated lung dose. The median effective dose for an early and late response was virtually identical (19.9 ± 0.6 Gy and 20.4 ± 3.1 Gy, respectively). A significant correlation was found between the occurrence of an early and a late effect in the same rat, suggesting a strong consequential component. Conclusions: The effects of radiolabeled microspheres can be studied longitudinally in a rat model, using changes in the breathing rate as the functional, clinically relevant response. The isoeffective doses from the present study using radionuclide administration and those from published investigations of homogeneous external beam radiotherapy are almost similar.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)529-536
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Volume81
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2011
Peer-reviewedYes

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PubMed 21665378

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Keywords

  • Re-labeled microspheres, Breathing rate, Dose effect, Lung, Rat model, Rhenium-188, Selective internal radiotherapy, SIRT