In vivo imaging of human breast cancer mouse model with high level expression of calcium sensing receptor at 3T.
Eur Radiol
; 22(3): 551-8, 2012 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-21947485
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate that manganese can visualise calcium sensing receptor (CaSR)-expressing cells in a human breast cancer murine model, as assessed by clinical 3T magnetic resonance (MR). METHODS: Human MDA-MB-231-Luc or MCF7-Luc breast cancer cells were orthotopically grown in NOD/SCID mice to a minimum mass of 5 mm. Mice were evaluated on T1-weighted sequences before and after intravenous injection of MnCl(2). To block the CaSR-activated Ca(2+) channels, verapamil was injected at the tumour site 5 min before Mn(2+) administration. CaSR expression in vivo was studied by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Contrast enhancement was observed at the tumour periphery 10 min after Mn(2+) administration, and further increased up to 40 min. In verapamil-treated mice, no contrast enhancement was observed. CaSR was strongly expressed at the tumour periphery. CONCLUSION: Manganese enhanced magnetic resonance imaging can visualise CaSR-expressing breast cancer cells in vivo, opening up possibilities for a new MR contrast agent. KEY POINTS: ⢠Manganese contrast agents helped demonstrate breast cancer cells in an animal model. ⢠Enhancement was most marked in cells with high calcium sensing receptor expression. ⢠Manganese uptake was related to the distribution of CaSR within the tumour. ⢠Manganese MRI may become useful to investigate human breast cancer.
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Assunto principal:
Neoplasias da Mama
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Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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Verapamil
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Cloretos
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Compostos de Manganês
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Meios de Contraste
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Receptores de Detecção de Cálcio
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Animals
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Female
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2012
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Article