Liposome-enhanced MRI of neointimal lesions in the ApoE-KO mouse

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作者
Mulder, WJM
Douma, K
Koning, GA
Van Zandvoort, MA
Lutgens, E
Daemen, MJ
Nicolay, K
Strijkers, GJ
机构
[1] Eindhoven Univ Technol, Dept Biomed Engn, NL-5600 MB Eindhoven, Netherlands
[2] Cardiovasc Res Inst Maastricht, Dept Biophys, Maastricht, Netherlands
[3] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Sci Appl, Dept Radiat Radioisotopes & Reactors, Sect Radiat & Isotopes Hlth, Delft, Netherlands
[4] Univ Maastricht, Cardiovasc Res Inst Maastricht, Dept Pathol, Maastricht, Netherlands
关键词
atherosclerosis; mouse; molecular MRI; liposome; contrast agent; ApoE-KO;
D O I
10.1002/mrm.20883
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Conventional high-resolution MRI is capable of detecting lipid-rich atherosclerotic plaques in both human atherosclerosis and animal models of atherosclerosis. In this study we induced neointimal lesions in ApoE-KO mice by placing a constrictive collar around the right carotid artery. The model was imaged with conventional multispectral MRI, and the thickened wall could not be distinguished from surrounding tissue. We then tested paramagnetic liposomes (mean size = 90 nm) for their ability to improve MRI visualization of induced thickening, using Gd-DTPA as a control. T-1-weighted (T-1-w), black-blood MRI of the neck area of the mice was performed before and 15 min, 45 min, and 24 hr after intravenous injection of either paramagnetic liposomes or Gd-DTPA. The collared vessel wall of mice that were injected with liposomes showed a pronounced signal enhancement of similar to 100% immediately after injection, which was sustained largely until 24 hr postinjection. In contrast, the vessel wall of all controls (left carotid artery and animals injected with Gd-DTPA) did not show significant contrast enhancement at those time points. This study demonstrates that intimal thickening in ApoE-KO mice can be effectively detected by contrast-enhanced (CE)-MRI upon injection of paramagnetic liposomes.
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