Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research (Nov 2010)

External irradiation models for intracranial 9L glioma studies

  • Feuvret Loïc,
  • Jadaud Eric,
  • Jarnet Delphine,
  • Vinchon-Petit Sandrine,
  • Garcion Emmanuel,
  • Menei Philippe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-29-142
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
p. 142

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Abstract Purpose Radiotherapy has been shown to be an effective for the treatment human glioma and consists of 30 fractions of 2 Gy each for 6-7 weeks in the tumor volume with margins. However. in preclinical studies, many different radiation schedules are used. The main purpose of this work was to review the relevant literature and to propose an external whole-brain irradiation (WBI) protocol for a rat 9L glioma model. Materials and methods 9L cells were implanted in the striatum of twenty 344-Fisher rats to induce a brain tumor. On day 8, animals were randomized in two groups: an untreated group and an irradiated group with three fractions of 6 Gy at day 8, 11 and 14. Survival and toxicity were assessed. Results Irradiated rats had significantly a longer survival (p = 0.01). No deaths occurred due to the treatment. Toxicities of reduced weight and alopecia were increased during the radiation period but no serious morbidity or mortality was observed. Moreover, abnormalities disappeared the week following the end of the therapeutic schedule. Conclusions Delivering 18 Gy in 3 fractions of 6 Gy every 3 days, with mild anaesthesia, is safe, easy to reproduce and allows for standardisation in preclinical studies of different treatment regimens glioma rat model.