User menu

Accès à distance ? S'identifier sur le proxy UCLouvain

Impact of Oxygenation Status on (18)F-FDG Uptake in Solid Tumors

  1. Dierckx Rudi Andre, Van de Wiele Christophe, FDG uptake, a surrogate of tumour hypoxia?, 10.1007/s00259-008-0758-5
  2. Mayer A., Microregional Expression of Glucose Transporter-1 and Oxygenation Status: Lack of Correlation in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancers, 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-04-2344
  3. Mayer Arnulf, Höckel Michael, Vaupel Peter, Endogenous Hypoxia Markers: Case Not Proven!, Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology ISBN:9780387749105 p.127-136, 10.1007/978-0-387-74911-2_15
  4. Thews Oliver, Kelleher Debra K., Esser Norbert, Kraus Stephan, Vaupel Peter, Lack of Association Between Tumor Hypoxia, Glut-1 Expression and Glucose Uptake in Experimental Sarcomas, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (2003) ISBN:9781461349648 p.57-61, 10.1007/978-1-4615-0205-0_10
  5. Jordan Benedicte F., Baudelet Christine, Gallez Bernard, Carbon-centered radicals as oxygen sensors for in vivo electron paramagnetic resonance: screening for an optimal probe among commercially available charcoals, 10.1007/bf02592236
  6. Gallez Bernard, Jordan B�n�dicte F., Baudelet Christine, Misson Pierre-Damien, Pharmacological modifications of the partial pressure of oxygen in murine tumors: Evaluation using in vivo EPR oximetry, 10.1002/(sici)1522-2594(199910)42:4<627::aid-mrm2>3.0.co;2-m
  7. Gallez Bernard, Baudelet Christine, Jordan Bénédicte F., Assessment of tumor oxygenation by electron paramagnetic resonance: principles and applications, 10.1002/nbm.900
  8. Gatenby Robert A., Gillies Robert J., Why do cancers have high aerobic glycolysis?, 10.1038/nrc1478
  9. Sonveaux P, Végran F, Schroeder T et al (2008) Targeting lactate-fueled respiration selectively kills hypoxic tumor cells in mice. J Clin Invest 118:3930–3942
  10. Busk Morten, Horsman Michael R., Kristjansen Paul E.G., van der Kogel Albert J., Bussink Johan, Overgaard Jens, Aerobic glycolysis in cancers: Implications for the usability of oxygen-responsive genes and fluorodeoxyglucose-PET as markers of tissue hypoxia, 10.1002/ijc.23449
  11. Busk Morten, Horsman Michael R., Jakobsen Steen, Bussink Johan, van der Kogel Albert, Overgaard Jens, Cellular uptake of PET tracers of glucose metabolism and hypoxia and their linkage, 10.1007/s00259-008-0888-9
  12. Waki A., Fujibayashi Y., Yonekura Y., Sadato N., Ishii Y., Yokohama A., Reassessment of FDG uptake in tumor cells: High FDG uptake as a reflection of oxygen-independent glycolysis dominant energy production, 10.1016/s0969-8051(97)00035-8
  13. Clavo AC, Brown RS, Wahl RL (1995) Fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in human cancer cell lines is increased by hypoxia. J Nucl Med 36:1625–1632
  14. Burgman P, Odonoghue JA, Humm JL et al (2001) Hypoxia-induced increase in FDG uptake in MCF7 cells. J Nucl Med 42:170–175
  15. Chan LindaW, Hapdey Sebastien, English Sean, Seidel Jurgen, Carson Joann, Sowers AnastasiaL, Krishna MuraliC, Green MichaelV, Mitchell JamesB, Bacharach StephenL, 10.1186/1748-717x-1-3
  16. Gagel Bernd, Piroth Marc, Pinkawa Michael, Reinartz Patrick, Zimny Michael, Kaiser Hans J, Stanzel Sven, Asadpour Branka, Demirel Cengiz, Hamacher Kurt, Coenen Heinz H, Scholbach Thomas, Maneschi Payam, DiMartino Ercole, Eble Michael J, pO polarography, contrast enhanced color duplex sonography (CDS), [18F] fluoromisonidazole and [18F] fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography: validated methods for the evaluation of therapy-relevant tumor oxygenation or only bricks in the puzzle of tumor hypoxia?, 10.1186/1471-2407-7-113
  17. de Geus-Oei Lioe-Fee, Kaanders Johannes H.A.M., Pop Luc A.M., Corstens Frans H.M., Oyen Wim J.G., Effects of hyperoxygenation on FDG-uptake in head-and-neck cancer, 10.1016/j.radonc.2006.06.001
  18. Li X. F., Ma Y., Sun X., Humm J. L., Ling C. C., O'Donoghue J. A., High 18F-FDG Uptake in Microscopic Peritoneal Tumors Requires Physiologic Hypoxia, 10.2967/jnumed.109.071233
  19. Christian Nicolas, Deheneffe Stéphanie, Bol Anne, De Bast Marc, Labar Daniel, Lee John A., Grégoire Vincent, Is 18F-FDG a surrogate tracer to measure tumor hypoxia? Comparison with the hypoxic tracer 14C-EF3 in animal tumor models, 10.1016/j.radonc.2010.02.020
Bibliographic reference Neveu, Marie-Aline ; Bol, Vanesa ; Bol, Anne ; Grégoire, Vincent ; Gallez, Bernard. Impact of Oxygenation Status on (18)F-FDG Uptake in Solid Tumors. In: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Vol. 876, p. 201-207
Permanent URL http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/172417