Xihe Sun
Weifang Medical University
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Investigative Radiology | 2009
Huaijun Wang; Xihe Sun; Feng Chen; Frederik De Keyzer; Jie Yu; Willy Landuyt; Vincent Vandecaveye; Ronald Peeters; Hilde Bosmans; Robert Hermans; Guy Marchal; Yicheng Ni
Objectives:To document tumoricidal events after intravenous administration of a vascular targeting agent combretastatin A-4-phosphate (CA4P) in rodent liver tumors by using multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in correlation with microangiography and histopathology. Materials and Methods:Thirty rhabdomyosarcomas of 8 to 14 mm in diameter were obtained 16 days after implantation in liver lobes of 15 rats. Using a 1.5T magnet and a 4-channel wrist coil, T2-weighted imaging (T2WI), pre- and postcontrast T1-weighted imaging (T1WI), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and dynamic susceptibility imaging (DSI) with relative blood volume (rBV) and flow (rBF) maps were acquired at baseline, 1 hour, 6 hours, and 48 hours after iv injection of CA4P at 10 mg/kg and vehicle in 9 treated and 6 control rats, respectively. In vivo data including signal intensity (SI), tumor volume, apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), rBV, and rBF were correlated with ex vivo microangiographic and histopathologic findings. Results:CA4P-treated tumors (n = 18) grew slower than those (n = 12) of controls (P < 0.05), with vascular shutdown evident on CE-T1WI at 1 hour but more prominent at 6 hours. However, enhanced rim occurred in the periphery 48 hours after treatment, indicating neovascularization. ADC map enabled distinction between necrotic and viable tumors. DSI-derived tumoral rBV and rBF decreased significantly at 1 hour through 6 hours and partly recovered at 48 hours. SI-time curve reflected diverse therapeutic responses between tumor and liver. MRI findings were verified by ex vivo techniques. Conclusions:Clinical MRI allowed monitoring of CA4P-related vascular shutdown, necrosis, and neovascularization of liver tumors in rats. Single dose of CA4P seemed insufficient for tumor eradication because of evident peripheral residue and recurrence.
Radiology | 2005
Harriet C. Thoeny; Frederik De Keyzer; Vincent Vandecaveye; Feng Chen; Xihe Sun; Hilde Bosmans; Robert Hermans; Eric Verbeken; Chris Boesch; Guy Marchal; Willy Landuyt; Yicheng Ni
European Radiology | 2006
Yicheng Ni; Feng Chen; Stefaan Mulier; Xihe Sun; Jie Yu; W Landuyt; Guy Marchal; Alfons Verbruggen
Radiology | 2006
Feng Chen; Xihe Sun; Frederik De Keyzer; Jie Yu; Ronald Peeters; Walter Coudyzer; Vincent Vandecaveye; Willy Landuyt; Hilde Bosmans; Paul Van Hecke; Guy Marchal; Yicheng Ni
Radiology | 2007
Feng Chen; Yasuhiro Suzuki; Nobuo Nagai; Xihe Sun; Huaijun Wang; Jie Yu; Guy Marchal; Yicheng Ni
European Journal of Radiology | 2007
Feng Chen; Yasuhiro Suzuki; Nobuo Nagai; Xihe Sun; Walter Coudyzer; Jie Yu; Guy Marchal; Yicheng Ni
The First Annual Meeting of the Benelux ISMRM Chapter | 2008
Huaijun Wang; Xihe Sun; Feng Chen; Frederik De Keyzer; Jie Yu; Willy Landuyt; Vincent Vandecaveye; Ronald Peeters; Hilde Bosmans; Robert Hermans; Guy Marchal; Yicheng Ni
Archive | 2007
Yasuhiro Suzuki; Nobuo Nagai; Xihe Sun; Huaijun Wang; Jie Yu; Guy Marchal; Yicheng Ni
The ISMRM 14th Scientific Meeting Program | 2006
Yicheng Ni; Xihe Sun; Feng Chen; Frederik De Keyzer; Vincent Vandecaveye; Willy Landuyt; Paul Van Hecke; Hilde Bosmans; Guy Marchal
Radiological Society of North America 92nd Scientific Assemblyand Annual Meeting Program 2006 | 2006
Yicheng Ni; Feng Chen; Xihe Sun; Frederik De Keyzer; Jie Yu; Vincent Vandecaveye; Willy Landuyt; Huaijun Wang; Paul Van Hecke; Guy Marchal