Literature DB >> 15334568

Intracellular manganese ions provide strong T1 relaxation in rat myocardium.

Wibeke Nordhøy1, Henrik W Anthonsen, Morten Bruvold, Heidi Brurok, Sissel Skarra, Jostein Krane, Per Jynge.   

Abstract

The efficacy of manganese ions (Mn2+) as intracellular (ic) contrast agents was assessed in rat myocardium. T1 and T2 and Mn content were measured in ventricular tissue excised from isolated perfused hearts in which a 5-min wash-in with 0, 30, 100, 300, or 1000 microM of Mn dipyridoxyl diphosphate (MnDPDP) was followed by a 15-min wash-out to remove extracellular (ec) Mn2+. An inversion recovery (IR) analysis at 20 MHz revealed two T1 components: an ic and short T1-1 (650-251 ms), and an ec and longer T1-2 (2712-1042 ms). Intensities were about 68% and 32%, respectively. Tissue Mn content correlated particularly well with ic R1-1. A two-site water-exchange analysis of T1 data documented slow water exchange with ic and ec lifetimes of 11.3 s and 7.5 s, respectively, and no differences between apparent and intrinsic relaxation parameters. Ic relaxivity induced by Mn2+ ions in ic water was as high as 56 (s mM)(-1), about 8 times and 36 times higher than with Mn2+ aqua ions and MnDPDP, respectively, in vitro. This value is as high as any reported to date for any synthetic protein-bound metal chelate. The increased rotational correlation time (tauR) between proton and electron (Mn2+) spins, and maintained inner-sphere water access, might make ic Mn2+ ions and Mn2+ -ion-releasing contrast media surprisingly effective for T1-weighted imaging. Copyright 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15334568     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.20199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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