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Enhanced detection of malignant glioma
xenograft by fluorescein-human serum albumin conjugate
Tsugumichi Ichioka,
Shin-Ichi Miyatake, Naoki Asai, Yoshinaga Kajimoto, Toshimasa Nakagawa, Hideyuki
Hayashi and Toshihiko Kuroiwa
Department of Neurosurgery
(T.I., S.-I.M., N.A., Y.K., T.K.), Department of Clinical Pathology (T.N.),
Department of Biochemistry (H.H.), Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, Japan
Object. During the surgical resection of malignant gliomas, it is
important to make clear the border zone between the tumor tissue and normal
brain tissue.
For this purpose, we conjugated fluorescein and human serum albumin (FLS-HSA)
and compared its effectiveness against that of fluorescein-sodium (FLS-Na) alone
in detecting human glioma xenografts in SCID mice through a fluorescence
microscope.
Methods. We made FLS-HSA conjugate using carbodiimide as a linking
reagent.
SCID mice, with U251MG cells transplanted subcutaneously, were prepared as tumor
models.
The animals were sacrificed 15, 30, 60, 180, 360, or 720 min after the
intravenous administration of either the FLS-HSA conjugate or FLS-Na alone (n =
3).
Fluorescence images were taken with a digital camera, and the brightness of the
tumor and that of the peripheral tissue in each image were quantified.
In the group of tumor-bearing mice that received FLS-Na, the fluorescence of
tumor tissue disappeared 60 min after the reagent was administered, and there
was no significant difference in brightness between the tumor and peripheral
tissue at any time point.
On the other hand, injection of FLS-HSA revealed relative tumor-selective
brightness and sufficient contrast between the tumor and surrounding tissue 60
and 360 min after administration.
Conclusion. FLS-HSA has the advantages of specificity and persistence
of fluorescence over FLS-Na for the purpose of identifying glioma nodules in
xenogenic subcutaneous tumor transplantation models.
PMID: 15072447 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15072447
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