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Ex vivo magnetic particle imaging of vascular inflammation in abdominal aortic aneurysm in a murine model.
Mangarova, Dilyana B; Brangsch, Julia; Mohtashamdolatshahi, Azadeh; Kosch, Olaf; Paysen, Hendrik; Wiekhorst, Frank; Klopfleisch, Robert; Buchholz, Rebecca; Karst, Uwe; Taupitz, Matthias; Schnorr, Jörg; Hamm, Bernd; Makowski, Marcus R.
Afiliação
  • Mangarova DB; Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Berlin Institute of Health, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany. dilyana.mangarova@charite.de.
  • Brangsch J; Department of Veterinary Medicine, Institute of Veterinary Pathology, Freie Universität Berlin, Robert-von-Ostertag-Str. 15, Building 12, 14163, Berlin, Germany. dilyana.mangarova@charite.de.
  • Mohtashamdolatshahi A; Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Berlin Institute of Health, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany.
  • Kosch O; Department of Veterinary Medicine, Institute of Animal Welfare, Animal Behavior and Laboratory Animal Science, Freie Universität Berlin, Königsweg 67, Building 21, 14163, Berlin, Germany.
  • Paysen H; Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Berlin Institute of Health, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany.
  • Wiekhorst F; Department 8.2-Biosignals, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Berlin, Abbestrasse 2-12, 10587, Berlin, Germany.
  • Klopfleisch R; Department 8.2-Biosignals, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Berlin, Abbestrasse 2-12, 10587, Berlin, Germany.
  • Buchholz R; Department 8.2-Biosignals, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Berlin, Abbestrasse 2-12, 10587, Berlin, Germany.
  • Karst U; Department of Veterinary Medicine, Institute of Veterinary Pathology, Freie Universität Berlin, Robert-von-Ostertag-Str. 15, Building 12, 14163, Berlin, Germany.
  • Taupitz M; Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Corrensstr. 30, 48149, Münster, Germany.
  • Schnorr J; Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Corrensstr. 30, 48149, Münster, Germany.
  • Hamm B; Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Berlin Institute of Health, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany.
  • Makowski MR; Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Berlin Institute of Health, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany.
Sci Rep ; 10(1): 12410, 2020 07 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32709967
ABSTRACT
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are currently one of the leading causes of death in developed countries. Inflammation is crucial in the disease progression, having a substantial impact on various determinants in AAAs development. Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is an innovative imaging modality, enabling the highly sensitive detection of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), suitable as surrogate marker for molecular targeting of vascular inflammation. For this study, Apolipoprotein E-deficient-mice underwent surgical implantation of osmotic minipumps with constant Angiotensin II infusion. After 3 and 4 weeks respectively, in-vivo-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ex-vivo-MPI and ex-vivo-magnetic particle spectroscopy (MPS) were performed. The results were validated by histological analysis, immunohistology and laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. MR-angiography enabled the visualization of aneurysmal development and dilatation in the experimental group. A close correlation (R = 0.87) with histological area assessment was measured. Ex-vivo-MPS revealed abundant iron deposits in AAA samples and ex-vivo histopathology measurements were in good agreement (R = 0.76). Ex-vivo-MPI and MPS results correlated greatly (R = 0.99). CD68-immunohistology stain and Perls'-Prussian-Blue-stain confirmed the colocalization of macrophages and MNPs. This study demonstrates the feasibility of ex-vivo-MPI for detecting inflammation in AAA. The quantitative ability for mapping MNPs establishes MPI as a promising tool for monitoring inflammatory progression in AAA in an experimental setting.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aorta Abdominal / Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética / Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal / Nanopartículas Magnéticas de Óxido de Ferro Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aorta Abdominal / Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética / Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal / Nanopartículas Magnéticas de Óxido de Ferro Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article