Publications by authors named "Wolfgang A Sauerwein"

(10)B-concentration ratios between human glioblastoma multiforme (U87MG), sarcoma (S3) and melanoma (MV3) xenografted in nu/nu mice and selected normal tissues were investigated to test for preferential (10)B-accumulation. Animals received BSH, BPA or both compounds sequentially. Mean (10)B-concentration ratios between tumor and normal tissues above 2 were found indicating therapeutic ratios.

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In boron neutron capture therapy, the absorbed dose from the (10)B(n,alpha)(7)Li reaction depends on the (10)B concentration and (10)B distribution in the irradiated volume. Thus compounds used in BNCT should have tumor-specific uptake and low accumulation in normal tissues. This study compares in a mouse model the (10)B uptake in different organs as delivered by l-para-boronophenylalanine (BPA, 700 mg/kg body weight, i.

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The exact intracellular localization and distribution of molecules and elements becomes increasingly important for the development of targeted therapies and contrast agents. We show that laser postionization secondary neutral mass spectrometry (laser-SNMS) is well suited to localize particular elements and small molecules with subcellular spatial resolution applying the technique exemplary to Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT). We showed in a murine sarcoma that the drugs used for clinical BNCT, namely l-para-boronophenylalanine (700 mg/kg body weight i.

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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is based on the ability of the stable isotope 10B to capture neutrons, which leads to a nuclear reaction producing an alpha- and a 7Li-particle, both having a high biological effectiveness and a very short range in tissue, being limited to approximately one cell diameter. This opens the possibility for a highly selective cancer therapy. BNCT strongly depends on the selective uptake of 10B in tumor cells and on its distribution inside the cells.

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Disseminated metastases of colorectal cancer in liver are incurable. The trial EORTC 11001 investigates whether autotransplantation after extracorporeal irradiation of the liver by boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) might become a curative treatment option because of selective uptake of the compounds sodium mercaptoundecahydro-closo-dodecaborate (BSH) or L-para-boronophenylalanine (BPA). BSH (50 mg/kg bw) or BPA (100 mg/kg bw) were infused into patients who subsequently underwent resection of hepatic metastases.

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Aim: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is an incurable disease that can only be managed in a palliative way. The GBM accounts for approximately half of all newly diagnosed primary brain tumors with an incidence of 2-3 cases per 100,000 people each year. Surgery and radiation are the standard options for palliation, and whether there is a place for chemotherapy is still discussed.

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