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Long-term effectiveness of irreversible electroporation in a murine model of colorectal liver metastasis
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Author:
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Sánchez Velázquez, Patricia; Castellví, Quim; Villanueva Garatachea, Alberto; Iglesias, Mar; Quesada, Rita; Pañella, Clara; Cáceres, M.; Dorcaratto, D.; Andaluz, Anna; Moll, Xavier; Burdío, J. M.; Grande, Luís; Ivorra, Antoni; Burdío, Fernando
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Abstract:
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Irreversible electroporation (IRE) has recently gained in popularity as an ablative technique, however little is known about its oncological long-term outcomes. To determine the long-time survival of animals treated with a high dose of IRE and which histological changes it induces in tumoral tissue, IRE ablation was performed in forty-six athymic-nude mice with KM12C tumors implanted in the liver by applying electric current with different voltages (2000 V/cm, 1000 V/cm). The tumors were allowed to continue to grow until the animals reached the end-point criteria. Histology was harvested and the extent of tumor necrosis was semi-quantitatively assessed. IRE treatment with the 2000 V/cm protocol significantly prolonged median mouse survival from 74.3 +/- 6.9 days in the sham group to 112.5 +/- 15.2 days in the 2000 V/cm group. No differences were observed between the mean survival of the 1000 V/cm and the sham group (83.2 +/- 16.4 days, p = 0.62). Histology revealed 63.05% +/- 23.12 of tumor necrosis in animals of the 2000 V/cm group as compared to 17.50% +/- 2.50 in the 1000 V/cm group and 25.6% +/- 22.1 in the Sham group (p = 0.001). IRE prolonged the survival of animals treated with the highest electric field (2000 V/cm). The animals in this group showed significantly higher rate of tumoral necrosis. |
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-Metàstasi -Necrosi -Metastasis -Necrosis |
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cc by (c) Sánchez Velázquez et al., 2017
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ |
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Article Article - Published version |
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Nature Publishing
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