PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Quantitative ex-vivo micro-computed tomographic imaging of blood vessels and necrotic regions within tumors.

  • Charlene M Downey,
  • Arvind K Singla,
  • Michelle L Villemaire,
  • Helen R Buie,
  • Steven K Boyd,
  • Frank R Jirik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041685
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. e41685

Abstract

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Techniques for visualizing and quantifying the microvasculature of tumors are essential not only for studying angiogenic processes but also for monitoring the effects of anti-angiogenic treatments. Given the relatively limited information that can be gleaned from conventional 2-D histological analyses, there has been considerable interest in methods that enable the 3-D assessment of the vasculature. To this end, we employed a polymerizing intravascular contrast medium (Microfil) and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) in combination with a maximal spheres direct 3-D analysis method to visualize and quantify ex-vivo vessel structural features, and to define regions of hypoperfusion within tumors that would be indicative of necrosis. Employing these techniques we quantified the effects of a vascular disrupting agent on the tumor vasculature. The methods described herein for quantifying whole tumor vascularity represent a significant advance in the 3-D study of tumor angiogenesis and evaluation of novel therapeutics, and will also find potential application in other fields where quantification of blood vessel structure and necrosis are important outcome parameters.