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Fluorescence and magnetic resonance imaging of ONL-93 cells in a rat model of ischemic.

Authors :
Weng, Na
Wei, Bin
Li, Guodong
Yin, Ruijuan
Xin, Wenbin
Liu, Caiyun
Li, Hao
Shao, Cuijie
Jiang, Tao
Wang, Xu
Source :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (0730725X). Apr2024, Vol. 107, p111-119. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The current methods for detecting myelin changes in ischemic stroke are indirect and cannot accurately reflect their status. This study aimed to develop a novel fluorescent-magnetic resonance dual-modal molecular imaging probe for direct imaging of myelin. Compounds 7a and 7b were synthesized by linking the MeDAS group and Gadolinium (III) 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetate. Compound 7a was selected for characterization and further study. Cell uptake, cytotoxicity, and magnetic resonance imaging scans were performed on cells. In vitro experiments on frozen brain sections from 7-day-old, 8-week-old, and ischemic stroke rats were compared with commercially available Luxol Fast Blue staining. After HPLC and MR scanning, brain tissue was soaked in 7a and scanned using T 1 WI and T 1 maps sequences. Spectrophotometer results showed that compounds 7a and 7b had fluorescent properties. MR scans indicated that the compounds had contrast agent properties. Cells could uptake 7a and exhibited high signals in imaging scans. Compound 7a brain tissue staining showed more fluorescence in myelin-rich regions and identified injury sites in ischemic stroke rats. MR scanning of brain sections provided clear myelin contrast. A novel fluorescent-magnetic resonance dual-modal molecular imaging probe for direct imaging of myelin was successfully developed and tested in rats with ischemic stroke. These findings provide new insights for the clinical diagnosis of demyelinating diseases. • Compounds 7a and 7b have fluorescent properties from spectrophotometer results. • Compounds 7a and 7b have MRI contrast agent properties. • Our novel dual-mode probes effectively visualized the rat infarction model. • Our study may provide new ideas for diagnosing demyelinating diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0730725X
Volume :
107
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (0730725X)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175299820
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2023.12.008