• Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing
  • Vol. 40, Issue 6, 060301 (2022)
Huichao LI1, Mingjuan ZHAO2, and Long TIAN1、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1The First Affiliated Hospital of Hebei Northern University, Zhangjiakou 075000, China
  • 2Hebei General Hospital, Shijiazhuang 050000, China
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    DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2022-0040 Cite this Article
    Huichao LI, Mingjuan ZHAO, Long TIAN. Study on the therapeutic mechanism and effect of metformin combined with single high-dose radiotherapy in mice with non-small cell lung cancer[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2022, 40(6): 060301 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    To explore the therapeutic effect of metformin combined with single high-dose radiotherapy in mice with non-small cell lung cancer and the mechanism involved. Invitro cell test: the cytotoxicity of metformin under different oxygen and glucose contents was evaluated using cell survival curves. Invivo xenograft tumor test: NSCLC-A549 cells were injected into mice, which were then divided into the following five groups: control group, metformin group, single high-dose radiotherapy group, metformin 1 h before radiotherapy group, and metformin 24 h after radiotherapy group. Growth of the tumor was evaluated in each group, and the blood flow and histology of the tumor tissues were analyzed. According to the invitro test results, metformin was the most cytotoxic under hypoxic and low-glucose conditions. The in vivo results showed that the tumor volume was the smallest in the mouse groups administered metformin 1 h before high-dose radiotherapy and 24 h after radiotherapy ((0.47±0.12) cm3 and (0.49±0.21) cm3, respectively). Blood flow analysis showed that single high-dose radiotherapy destroyed the micro-vessels of tumor tissue and reduced the perfusion of oxygen and glucose. Histological analysis revealed that cells in hypoxic and hypoglycemic area of the tumor tissue center were preferentially killed by metformin, whereas there were viable cells in the surrounding well perfused areas. Metformin combined with single high-dose radiotherapy enhanced the toxicity by changing tumor cell metabolism. These results provide theoretical and data support for the future use of metformin combined with stereotactic body radiotherapy.
    Huichao LI, Mingjuan ZHAO, Long TIAN. Study on the therapeutic mechanism and effect of metformin combined with single high-dose radiotherapy in mice with non-small cell lung cancer[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2022, 40(6): 060301
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