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  • The pilot study assessed how radiotherapy affects the biodistribution of the liver-specific microbubble Levovist in patients.
  • It involved eight patients and utilized ultrasound imaging to compare areas that received radiation to those that didn’t, revealing differences in uptake in 2 out of 8 subjects.
  • Although results are not definitive, findings suggest that radiotherapy may impact liver function due to possible damage to Kupffer cells or vascular endothelium.

Article Abstract

The aim of this pilot study was to see if the biodistribution of the microbubble Levovist (SHU 508 A; Schering AG, Berlin) during its liver specific phase is altered by radiotherapy. The mechanism of this liver-specific phase of this agent remains poorly understood. One way of investigating this is to see what effect radiotherapy has on liver uptake, as both Kupffer cell function and vascular endothelial integrity are selectively damaged by irradiation. The regional liver specific uptake of Levovist was evaluated in eight patients undergoing radiotherapy to the hepatic area. Ultrasound (US) sweeps were made 4 min after Levovist injection using the phase inversion mode (PIM) which is specific for microbubbles. Differences between irradiated and non-irradiated areas were observed in 2/8 subjects completing the study. Both subjective and objective evaluations in these subjects showed a significantly reduced grey scale unit in non-irradiated versus irradiated liver regions (average values 99 vs. 89, P < 0.0045 and 75 vs. 62, P < 0.0001). These findings are somewhat inconclusive, but given the difficulty in defining areas of irradiated and non-irradiated liver, because multiple radiotherapy portals were used in all patients, tentatively suggests a radiotherapy induced effect in at least some patients. The two likely mechanisms would be damage to the Kupffer cells and or the vascular endothelium, although the relative contribution of these is unclear.

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