Literature DB >> 18429039

In vitro labeling of glioma cells with gadofluorine M enhances T1 visibility without affecting glioma cell growth or motility.

Ingo S Nolte1, Sevil Gungor, Ralf Erber, Elena Plaxina, Johann Scharf, Bernd Misselwitz, Lars Gerigk, Heike Przybilla, Christoph Groden, Marc A Brockmann.   

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Gadofluorine is a novel macrocyclic, amphiphilic gadolinium-based contrast agent. We found that malignant glioma cells could be labeled in vitro using Gadofluorine without the need for transfection agents or any other additional means. Labeling with Gadofluorine enhanced the visualization of glioma cells in T(1)-weighted sequences, even if the cells had been cultured in medium without Gadofluorine over several days. The intracellular uptake of Gadofluorine was measured and the loss of relevant amounts of Gadofluorine into the cell culture medium was ruled out by MRI. Confocal laser fluorescence microscopy revealed Cy-5-labeled Gadofluorine in the perinuclear cytoplasmic region, but neither within the nucleus nor bound to the cell membrane. Adverse effects of cellular Gadofluorine uptake were ruled out by proliferation and migration assays. Finally, in vivo analyses provided good visibility of labeled glioma cells in T(1)-weighted sequences after intracerebral injection in mice for more than 2 weeks. We thus conclude that Gadofluorine can easily be used to label glioma cells in vitro without affecting glioma cell biology. Gadofluorine provides an interesting alternative for cellular labeling if iron oxide particles are incorporated insufficiently by target cells or if the vicinity of susceptibility artifacts prohibits the use of signal-decreasing contrast agents. (c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18429039     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.21503

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


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