Olivier Reynaud1, Jin Zhang1, Kerryanne Veronica Winters1, Dmitry Novikov1, and Sungheon Gene Kim1
In this study, we investigate the
feasibility of using the recently proposed diffusion MRI method, POMACE
(Pulsed and Oscillating gradient MRI Assessment
of Cell size and Extracellular space) for characterization of tissue
changes induced by chemotherapy. Surface-to-volume ratio (S/V), cell
size (Rcell) and extracellular space volume fraction (ECS) are estimated
prior to and after 5FU and bevacizumab treatment
in GL261 murine glioma model. Preliminary results indicate an early ECS
decrease two days after 5FU/bevacizumab administration. By combining
OGSE and PGSE, POMACE provides non-invasive and quantitative metrics
regarding tumor microstructure that can be applied
to evaluate treatment response.