Double dose of 5-aminolevulinic acid and its effect on protoporphyrin IX accumulation in low-grade glioma

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Molina, Eric Suero [1 ]
Black, David [2 ,3 ]
Kaneko, Sadahiro [1 ,4 ]
Muther, Michael [1 ]
Stummer, Walter [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Munster, Dept Neurosurg, Munster, Germany
[2] Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Oberkochen, Germany
[3] Univ British Columbia, Dept Phys & Astron, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[4] Hokkaido Univ, Dept Neurosurg, Grad Sch Med, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
关键词
5-ALA; 5-aminolevulinic acid; fluorescence-guided resection; low-grade glioma; PPIX concentration; protoporphyrin IX; oncology; MALIGNANT GLIOMA; HUMAN TISSUES; FLUORESCENCE; BRAIN; RESECTION; TUMORS; PERMEABILITY; BLOOD;
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10.3171/2021.12.JNS211724
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE Administration of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) does not regularly elicit fluorescence in low-grade glioma (LGG) at currently established doses and timing of administration. One explanation may be differences in blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity compared to high-grade glioma. The authors hypothesized that for a BBB semipermeable to 5-ALA there might be a relationship between plasma 5-ALA concentration and its movement into the brain. A higher dose would elicit more 5-ALA conversion into protoporphyrin IX (PPIX). The authors present a case series of patients harboring LGG who received higher doses of 5-ALA. METHODS Patients undergoing surgery for indeterminate glioma later diagnosed as LGG were included in this study. 5-ALA was administered at a standard dose of 20 mg/kg body weight (bw) 4 hours prior to induction of anesthesia. A subgroup of patients received a higher dose of 40 mg/kg bw. Fluorescence was evaluated visually and PPIX concentration (cPPIX) was determined ex vivo by hyperspectral measurements in freshly extracted tissue. All adverse events were recorded. RESULTS A total of 23 patients harboring diffuse low-grade astrocytomas (n = 19) and oligodendrogliomas (n = 4) were analyzed. Thirteen patients received 20 mg/kg bw, and 10 patients received 40 mg/kg bw of 5-ALA. In the 20 mg/kg group, 30.8% (4 of 13) of tumors harbored areas of visible fluorescence, compared to 60% of cases (n = 6 of 10) with 40 mg/kg bw. The threshold to visibility was 1 mu g/ml in both groups. Measured over all biopsies, the mean cPPIX was significantly higher in the double-dose group (1.8 vs 0.45 mu g/ml; p < 0.001). In non-visibly fluorescent tissue the mean cPPIX was 0.146 mu g/ml in the 20 mg/kg and 0.347 mu g/ml in the 40 mg/kg group, indicating an increase of 138% (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS These observations demonstrate different regions with different levels of PPIX accumulation in LGG. With higher 5-ALA doses cPPIX increases, leading to more regions surpassing the visibility threshold of 1 mu g/ml. These observations can be explained by the fact that the BBB in LGG is semipermeable to 5-ALA. Higher 5-ALA doses result in more PPIX conversion, an observation with implications for future dosing in LGG.
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