Chemotherapy of vascularised tumours: role of vessel density and the effect of vascular "pruning"
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
In this work we propose to model chemotherapy taking into account the mutual interaction between
tumour growth and the development of tumour vasculature.By adopting a simple model of this
interaction,and assuming that the efficacy of a drug can be modulated by the vesse ldensity, we study
the constant continuous therapy, the periodic bolus-based therapy, and combined therapy in which a
chemotherapic drug is associated with an anti-angiogenic agent.The model allows to represent the
vessel-disrupting activity of some standard chemotherapic drugs, and shows, in the case of constant
continuous drug administration, the possibility of multiplestable equilibria.The multistability suggests
an explanation for some sudden losses of control observed during therapy, and for the beneficial effect
of vascular ''pruning'' exerted by anti-angiogenic agents in combined therapy.Moreover,incase of
periodic therapies in which the drug amount administered per unit time is constant (''metronomic''
delivery),the model predicts a response, as a function of the bolus frequency, significantly influenced by
the extent of the anti-angiogenic activity of the chemotherapic drug and by the dependence of the drug
efficacy on the vessel density.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tumour; Angiogenesis; Chemotherapy; Pruning; Multistability
Elenco autori:
Gandolfi, Alberto
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