Establishment and Image based evaluation of a New Preclinical Rat Model of Osteoblastic Bone Metastases

AbstractBone remodeling is disrupted in the presence of metastases and can present as osteolytic, osteoblastic or a mixture of the two. Established rat models of osteolytic and mixed metastases have been identified changes in structural and tissue-level properties of bone. The aim of this work was to establish a preclinical rat model of osteoblastic metastases and characterize bone quality changes through image-based evaluation. Female athymic rats (n  = 22) were inoculated with human breast cancer cells ZR-75-1 and tumor development tracked over 3–4 months with bioluminescence andin-vivoµCT imaging. Bone tissue-level stereological features were quantified onex-vivoµCT imaging. Histopathology verified the presence of osteoblastic bone. Bone mineral density distribution was assessed via backscattered electron microscopy. Newly formed osteoblastic bone was associated with reduced mineral content and increased heterogeneity leading to an overall degraded bone qu ality. Characterizing changes in osteoblastic bone properties is relevant to pre-clinical therapeutic testing and treatment planning.
Source: Clinical and Experimental Metastasis - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research