The investigations on blood flow in liver metastases are interesting from both a pathophysiological and a therapeutic point of view. Available data, however, are few and not definitive, as these studies are complex and difficult to perform. In a group of 25 Sprague-Dawley rats, in which liver metastases of Walker-256 carcinoma had been implanted, the blood flows in a metastasis and in the normal liver surrounding it were determined by means of the locally injected 133-Xenon washout. Thirteen sham-operated rats were a control group. Blood flow in the metastases was decreased as a group compared to that in the normal liver surrounding metastases and to that in liver of sham-operated rats. Small metastases showed normal or increased blood flow, large ones decreased or stagnant blood flow. Moreover, a significant inverse correlation was found between blood flow and diameter of metastasis. It is concluded that liver metastases of Walker-256 carcinoma show a decrease in blood flow which is related to the size of metastasis. © 1985 Springer-Verlag.

Blood flow of experimental liver metastases in rat as evaluated by the locally injected 133-Xenon washout.

MERKEL, CARLO;BOLOGNESI, MASSIMO;SACERDOTI, DAVID;GATTA, ANGELO
1985

Abstract

The investigations on blood flow in liver metastases are interesting from both a pathophysiological and a therapeutic point of view. Available data, however, are few and not definitive, as these studies are complex and difficult to perform. In a group of 25 Sprague-Dawley rats, in which liver metastases of Walker-256 carcinoma had been implanted, the blood flows in a metastasis and in the normal liver surrounding it were determined by means of the locally injected 133-Xenon washout. Thirteen sham-operated rats were a control group. Blood flow in the metastases was decreased as a group compared to that in the normal liver surrounding metastases and to that in liver of sham-operated rats. Small metastases showed normal or increased blood flow, large ones decreased or stagnant blood flow. Moreover, a significant inverse correlation was found between blood flow and diameter of metastasis. It is concluded that liver metastases of Walker-256 carcinoma show a decrease in blood flow which is related to the size of metastasis. © 1985 Springer-Verlag.
1985
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