Published June 15, 1994 | Version v1
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Reoxygenation in the SCCVII tumor after KU-2285 sensitization plus single or fractionated irradiation

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Because reoxygenation of solid tumors after irradiation with a hypoxic cell sensitizer has never previously been investigated, the authors assessed the reoxygenation in SCCVII tumors after treatment with KU-2285 plus single or fractionated irradiation. KU-2285 (100 mg/kg) was injected intraperitoneally into C3H mice bearing 1-cm SCCVII tumors at 30 min before a single dose of 12 Gy or three fractions of 5 Gy at 12 h intervals. Changes of the hypoxic fraction (HF) were then evaluated by the paired survival curve method. Since the radiosensitizing effect of KU-2285 was relatively persistent, the HF was only evaluable after 6 h of irradiation. The HF of untreated SCCVII tumors was 9.1%. After treatment with KU-2285 and 12 Gy, the HF was 25% at 6 h, 32% at 12 h, 24% at 24 h, and 7.6% at 72 h. The HF was lower at 6 h than that after radiation alone, but was similar at later periods. After three fractions of 5 Gy with or without KU-2285, the HF was 33% at 6 h in both groups, while it was 12% and 13% at 24 h for tumors pretreated with KU-2285 and those receiving radiation alone, respectively. However, a sensitizing effect of KU-2285 was indicated by the downward shift of the survival curves for tumors irradiated after exposure to this agent. Reoxygenation occurred quite efficiently in tumors receiving KU-2285 and 12 Gy. After fractionated irradiation, however, reoxygenation was similar in the KU-2285-pretreatment and irradiation alone groups. 11 refs., 4 figs

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Journal Title
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics
Journal Volume
29
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 583-586.
ISSN
0360-3016
CODEN
IOBPD3