医学
神经认知
神经炎症
小胶质细胞
放射治疗
不利影响
神经科学
内科学
认知
心理学
炎症
精神科
作者
Barrett D. Allen,Yasaman Alaghband,Enikö A. Kramár,Ning Ru,Benoît Petit,Veljko Grilj,Michael S. Petronek,Casey Pulliam,Rachel Y Kim,Ngoc-Lien Doan,Janet E. Baulch,Marcelo A. Wood,Claude Bailat,Douglas R. Spitz,Marie‐Catherine Vozenin,Charles L. Limoli
出处
期刊:Neuro-oncology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2022-11-05
卷期号:25 (5): 927-939
被引量:39
标识
DOI:10.1093/neuonc/noac248
摘要
Ultrahigh dose-rate radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) affords improvements in the therapeutic index by minimizing normal tissue toxicities without compromising antitumor efficacy compared to conventional dose-rate radiotherapy (CONV-RT). To investigate the translational potential of FLASH-RT to a human pediatric medulloblastoma brain tumor, we used a radiosensitive juvenile mouse model to assess adverse long-term neurological outcomes.Cohorts of 3-week-old male and female C57Bl/6 mice exposed to hypofractionated (2 × 10 Gy, FLASH-RT or CONV-RT) whole brain irradiation and unirradiated controls underwent behavioral testing to ascertain cognitive status four months posttreatment. Animals were sacrificed 6 months post-irradiation and tissues were analyzed for neurological and cerebrovascular decrements.The neurological impact of FLASH-RT was analyzed over a 6-month follow-up. FLASH-RT ameliorated neurocognitive decrements induced by CONV-RT and preserved synaptic plasticity and integrity at the electrophysiological (long-term potentiation), molecular (synaptophysin), and structural (Bassoon/Homer-1 bouton) levels in multiple brain regions. The benefits of FLASH-RT were also linked to reduced neuroinflammation (activated microglia) and the preservation of the cerebrovascular structure, by maintaining aquaporin-4 levels and minimizing microglia colocalized to vessels.Hypofractionated FLASH-RT affords significant and long-term normal tissue protection in the radiosensitive juvenile mouse brain when compared to CONV-RT. The capability of FLASH-RT to preserve critical cognitive outcomes and electrophysiological properties over 6-months is noteworthy and highlights its potential for resolving long-standing complications faced by pediatric brain tumor survivors. While care must be exercised before clinical translation is realized, present findings document the marked benefits of FLASH-RT that extend from synapse to cognition and the microvasculature.
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