Reoxygenation and split-dose response to radiation in a tumour model with Krogh-type vascular geometry
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
After a single dose of radiation, transient changes caused by cell death are
likely to occur in the oxygenation of surviving cells. Since cell radiosensitivity increases
with oxygen concentration, reoxygenation is expected to increase the sensitivity of the
cell population to a successive irradiation. In previous papers we proposed a model of the
response to treatment of tumour cords (cylindrical arrangements of tumour cells growing
around a blood vessel of the tumour). The model included the motion of cells and oxygen
diffusion and consumption. By assuming parallel and regularly spaced tumour vessels, as
in the Krogh model of microcirculation, we extend our previous model to account for the
action of irradiation and the damage repair process, and we study the time course of the
oxygenation and the cellular response. By means of simulations of the response to a dose
split in two equal fractions, we investigate the dependence of tumour response on the time
interval between the fractions and on the main parameters of the system. The influence
of reoxygenation on a therapeutic index that compares the effect of a split dose on the
tumour and on the normal tissue is also investigated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bertuzzi, Alessandro; Gandolfi, Alberto; Sinisgalli, Carmela
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