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肝细胞肝癌及其周围肝组织中血管内皮生长因子的表达:与MR成像及血管造影辅助CT扫描的相关性

Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in hepatocellular carcinoma and the surrounding liver:Correlation with MR imaging and angiographically assisted CT
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摘要 We summarize and discuss our previous research results on the correlation between findings on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and angiographically assisted computed tomography (CT) and the intensity of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and in the surrounding nontumorous liver. MR images (n = 22) , CT during arterial portography (n = 20), and CT hepatic arteriography (n = 17) were retrospectively correlated quantitatively and qualitatively with VEGF expression in HCCs and in the surrounding liver assessed by western blotting. HCC-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio correlated with VEGF expression index (VEGFIND) values of HCCs inversely on opposed-phase, T1-weighted, spoiled gradient recalled-echo (GRE) images, directly on T2-weighted, fast spin-echo images, and marginally and inversely on gadolinium-enhanced hepatic arterial-phase GRE images. On T2-weighted fast spin-echo images, standard deviation ratio of HCCs correlated directly with VEGFIND values of HCCs. By CT hepatic arteriography, the contrast-enhancement index of HCCs showed a moderate inverse correlationwith VEGFIND values of HCCs, and the contrast-enhancement index of the liver showed marginal, moderate direct correlation with VEGFIND values in the liver. Heterogeneities of HCCs on images correlated directly with VEGFIND values of HCCs on opposed-phase T1-weighted GRE images, T2-weighted fast spin-echo images, hepatic arterial-phase GRE images, equilibrium-phase GRE images, and CT hepatic arteriogram. Our results may reflect that MR signal intensity, hepatic arterial vascularity, and heterogeneity of HCCs on CT or MR images are closely related to the intensity of VEGF expression in HCC as upregulated by hyper-or hypoxia in HCCs. Although the real effects of our results on radiologic practice are debatable at this moment, we believe that our results may help future radiologic practice in conjunction with biomolecular or genetic treatment for HCCs. We summarize and discuss our previous research results on the correlation between findings on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and angiographically assisted computed tomography (CT) and the intensity of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and in the surrounding nontumorous liver. MR images (n = 22) , CT during arterial portography (n = 20), and CT hepatic arteriography (n = 17) were retrospectively correlated quantitatively and qualitatively with VEGF expression in HCCs and in the surrounding liver assessed by western blotting. HCC-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio correlated with VEGF expression index (VEGF^IND) values of HCCs inversely on opposed-phase, T1- weighted, spoiled gradient recalled-echo (GRE) images, directly on T2- weighted, fast spin-echo images, and marginally and inversely on gadolinium-enhanced hepatic arterial-phase GRE images. On T2-weighted fast spin-echo images, standard deviation ratio of HCCs correlated directly with VEGF^IND values of HCCs. By CT hepatic arteriography, the contrast- enhancement index of HCCs showed a moderate inverse correlationwith VEGF^IND values of HCCs, and the contrast-enhancement index of the liver showed marginal, moderate direct correlation with VEGF^IND values in the liver. Heterogeneities of HCCs on images correlated directly with VEGF^IND values of HCCs on op posed-phase T1-weighted GRE images, T2- weighted fast spin-echo images, hepatic arterial-phase GRE images.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(胃肠病学分册)》 2006年第5期9-9,共1页 Core Journals in Gastroenterology
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