Abstract

Objective To evaluate and compare the suitability of 11C-choline and 18F-FDG PET-CT for reflecting tumors angiogenesis. Methods Fifty-four New Zealand white rabbits which weighted 2.5~3.0 kg were used in the experiment. Under general anesthesia, a needle was transthoracically inserted into the right lung, 0.5 ml viable VX2 tumor cell suspension was slowly injected through the needle to establish the model.11C-choline and 18F-FDG PET-CT were performed after 10~11 d. The tumors SUVmax were calculated. The sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and immunostained for CD34. Assessment of microvessel density(MVD) was performed by computer-assisted image analysis. The relationship 11C-choline SUVmax and 18F-FDG SUVmax with tumor size and MVD were statistically analyzed. Results Thirty-three rabbits successfully completed all imaging examinations, 11C-choline and 18F-FDG differently accumulated in all lung VX2 tumors. The mean of 11C-choline SUVmax was 4.02±3.07 (1.4~12.2), and the mean of 18-FDG SUVmax was 5.70±3.45 (1.0~13.0). The mean size of tumor was ( 1.68±1.61 )cm3 (0.13~8.00 cm3). Under high power microscope field of vision (200×, 0.739 mm2), the mean of MVD was 35.8±13.6 (13~64). 11C-choline SUVmaxdid not correlate with tumor size and MVD. 18F-FDG SUVmax significantly and positively related to MVD (r=0.525, P=0.002). There was a critical positive correlation between 18F-FDG SUVmax and tumor size (r=0.335,P=0.057). Conclusions In the rabbit VX2 lung tumor model, 18F-FDG SUVmax correlated with MVD, so 18F-FDG PET-CT could reflect tumor angiogenesis, 11C-choline SUVmax did not statistically correlate with MVD,and 11C-choline PET-CT could not reflect tumor angiogenesis. Key words: Lung neoplasms ; Positron-emission tomopraphy ; Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ; 11C-choline ; Model,animal ; Rabbits ; Microvessel density ;

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