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Neutron capture imaging of 10B in tissue specimens

Ceberg, Crister LU orcid ; Salford, Leif LU ; Brun, Arne LU ; Hemler, Raphael J B and Persson, Bertil R LU orcid (1993) In Radiotherapy and Oncology 26(2). p.139-146
Abstract
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is an attractive concept for radiation treatment of malignant tumours. The patients receive a 10B-carrying compound with selective uptake in tumour cells, after which they are irradiated with epithermal neutrons. Theoretically, the tumour cells are killed by the high-LET particles produces in 10B(n, alpha)7Li reactions inside or close to the cell nucleus, while healthy brain cells with no boron uptake will be spared. In practice, a successful BNCT depends on the actual boron-distribution in the tissue, and consequently a new boron-compound aimed for BNCT must undergo detailed bio-distribution studies before clinical trials. In experimental work there is accordingly a great need for methods for... (More)
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is an attractive concept for radiation treatment of malignant tumours. The patients receive a 10B-carrying compound with selective uptake in tumour cells, after which they are irradiated with epithermal neutrons. Theoretically, the tumour cells are killed by the high-LET particles produces in 10B(n, alpha)7Li reactions inside or close to the cell nucleus, while healthy brain cells with no boron uptake will be spared. In practice, a successful BNCT depends on the actual boron-distribution in the tissue, and consequently a new boron-compound aimed for BNCT must undergo detailed bio-distribution studies before clinical trials. In experimental work there is accordingly a great need for methods for quantitative bio-distribution measurements in tissue samples. In this paper we present an improved technique for neutron activated autoradiography providing quantitative boron images of freeze-sectioned tissue specimens from highly malignant rat brain gliomas. Particular attention has been paid to the correlation with the morphology of the specimens and to the altered self-absorption properties due to freeze-drying. A self-absorption correction factor for tumour tissue has been experimentally determined. (Less)
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BNCT, Glioma, Bio-distribution, Boron imaging, Track-films, Self-absorption
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Radiotherapy and Oncology
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26
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2
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139 - 146
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Elsevier
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  • pmid:8465014
  • scopus:0027477816
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1879-0887
DOI
10.1016/0167-8140(93)90095-P
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English
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yes
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The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Radiation Physics, Lund (013034000), Pathology, (Lund) (013030000), Neurosurgery (013026000)
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  abstract     = {{Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is an attractive concept for radiation treatment of malignant tumours. The patients receive a 10B-carrying compound with selective uptake in tumour cells, after which they are irradiated with epithermal neutrons. Theoretically, the tumour cells are killed by the high-LET particles produces in 10B(n, alpha)7Li reactions inside or close to the cell nucleus, while healthy brain cells with no boron uptake will be spared. In practice, a successful BNCT depends on the actual boron-distribution in the tissue, and consequently a new boron-compound aimed for BNCT must undergo detailed bio-distribution studies before clinical trials. In experimental work there is accordingly a great need for methods for quantitative bio-distribution measurements in tissue samples. In this paper we present an improved technique for neutron activated autoradiography providing quantitative boron images of freeze-sectioned tissue specimens from highly malignant rat brain gliomas. Particular attention has been paid to the correlation with the morphology of the specimens and to the altered self-absorption properties due to freeze-drying. A self-absorption correction factor for tumour tissue has been experimentally determined.}},
  author       = {{Ceberg, Crister and Salford, Leif and Brun, Arne and Hemler, Raphael J B and Persson, Bertil R}},
  issn         = {{1879-0887}},
  keywords     = {{BNCT; Glioma; Bio-distribution; Boron imaging; Track-films; Self-absorption}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{139--146}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  series       = {{Radiotherapy and Oncology}},
  title        = {{Neutron capture imaging of 10B in tissue specimens}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-8140(93)90095-P}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/0167-8140(93)90095-P}},
  volume       = {{26}},
  year         = {{1993}},
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