1. Comparison of the Pharmacokinetics of Gadolinium-Based and Iron Oxide-Based Contrast Agents inside the Lymphatic Structure using Magnetic Resonance Lymphangiography.
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Chae YJ, Kim KW, Kim MH, Woo CW, Kim ST, Kim JW, Shin TH, Lee DW, Kim JK, Choi Y, and Woo DC
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- Animals, Male, Rats, Lymph Nodes diagnostic imaging, Lymph Nodes metabolism, Contrast Media chemistry, Contrast Media pharmacokinetics, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Lymphography methods, Gadolinium chemistry, Gadolinium pharmacokinetics, Ferric Compounds chemistry, Ferric Compounds pharmacokinetics, Lymphatic Vessels diagnostic imaging
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Purpose: Gadolinium (Gd)-based contrast agents are primarily used for contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance lymphangiography (MRL). However, overcoming venous contamination issues remains challenging. This study aims to assess the MRL efficacy of the newly developed iron-based contrast agent (INV-001) that is specially designed to mitigate venous contamination issues. The study further explores the optimal dosage, including both injection volume and concentration, required to achieve successful visualization of the popliteal lymph nodes and surrounding lymphatic vessels., Procedures: All animals utilized in this study were male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats weighing between 250 and 300 g. The contrast agents prepared were injected intradermally in the fourth phalanx of both hind limbs using a 30-gauge syringe in SD rats. MRL was performed every 16 min on a coronal 3D time-of-flight sequence with saturation bands using a 9.4-T animal machine., Results: Contrary to Gd-DOTA, which exhibited venous contamination in most animals irrespective of injection dosages and conditions, INV-001 showed no venous contamination. For Gd-DOTA, the popliteal lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels reached peak enhancement 16 min after injection from the injection site and then rapidly washed out. However, with INV-001, they reached peak enhancement between 16 and 32 min after injection, with prolonged visualization of the popliteal lymph node and lymphatic vessels. INV-001 at 0.45 μmol (15 mM, 30 μL) and 0.75 μmol (15 mM, 50 μL) achieved high scores for qualitative image analysis, providing good visualization of the popliteal lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels without issues of venous contamination, interstitial space enhancement, or lymph node enlargement., Conclusion: In MRL, INV-001, a novel T
1 contrast agent based on iron, enables prolonged enhancement of popliteal lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels without venous contamination., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to World Molecular Imaging Society.)- Published
- 2024
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