Prolonged convection-enhanced delivery into the rat brainstem Journal Article


Authors: Occhiogrosso, G.; Edgar, M. A.; Sandberg, D. I.; Souweidane, M. M.
Article Title: Prolonged convection-enhanced delivery into the rat brainstem
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Prolonged convection-enhanced delivery was used in an attempt to achieve large volumes of distribution (Vd) in the rat brainstem. Clinical assessment and histological analysis were performed to establish the safety of this approach. METHODS: For evaluation of Vd, 10 rats underwent stereotactic cannula placement into the brainstem. Five rats underwent a 24-hour infusion (volume of infusion [Vi], 200 μl), and 5 rats underwent a 7-day infusion (Vi, 2 ml) of fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran. Serial brainstem sections were imaged with ultraviolet illumination, and Vd was assessed. For assessment of clinical tolerance, 30 additional rats underwent chronic infusions of an isotonic saline solution into the brainstem. Serial neurological examinations were performed, followed by histological analysis after the animals' death. RESULTS: No animal demonstrated clinically recognized neurological deficits. Foci of organizing necrosis were limited to the site of infusion and cannula tract. Vd increased linearly with increasing Vi (range, 24.8-130.6 mm3). Maximal cross sectional area of fluorescence and craniocaudal extent of fluorescence increased with increasing Vi. Fluorescence was detected throughout the entire brainstem beyond the compact area of highly concentrated tracer. CONCLUSION: Prolonged convection-enhanced delivery can be applied safely in the rat brainstem with no recognized limitations of Vd and minimal histological changes beyond the site of infusion. Chronic brainstem infusions may enhance the potential application of convection-enhanced delivery for therapeutic purposes in treating diffuse pontine gliomas.
Keywords: controlled study; nonhuman; glioma; animals; animal tissue; fluorescence; animal experiment; necrosis; histology; dextrans; drug distribution; rat; thermodynamics; rats; safety; rats, sprague-dawley; cannula; pons angle tumor; convection; brain stem; sodium chloride; infusion; drug delivery system; catheters, indwelling; neurologic examination; clinical examination; stereotaxic surgery; stereotaxic techniques; convection-enhanced delivery; pons; fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate; infusion pumps; male; priority journal; article; brainstem tumor; chronic infusion; diffuse pontine glioma; fluorescein isothiocyanate dextran; isotonic solution
Journal Title: Neurosurgery
Volume: 52
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0148-396X
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer  
Date Published: 2003-02-01
Start Page: 388
End Page: 394
Language: English
PUBMED: 12535369
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1227/01.neu.0000043696.83722.8d
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Notes: Export Date: 12 September 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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