Matthew D. Budde1, Eric Gold1, E
Kay Jordan1, Melissa Smith-Brown1, Joseph A. Frank1
1Radiology and Imaging Sciences,
National Institutes of Health,
Hypoxia
is an important prognostic factor in tumor growth and therapeutic response
and is a driving force in the angiogenic cascade. Blood oxygen level
dependent (BOLD) MRI contrast is related to the oxygenation status of tumors,
but brain tumors can have significant edema that can complicate measurements
of magnetic field inhomogeneities caused by deoxygenated hemoglobin. The purpose of this study was to determine
if phase contrast MRI was more sensitive to vascular abnormalities than BOLD
MRI in a rat model of breast cancer metastases to the brain and whether these
changes were indicative of hypoxic changes that precede angiogenesis.