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Simultaneous evaluation of vascular morphology, blood volume and transvascular permeability using SPION-based, dual-contrast MRI: imaging optimization and feasibility test.

Heon-Ju Kwon1,2, Woo Hyun Shim1, Gyunggoo Cho3, Hyung Joon Cho4, Hoe Su Jung4, Chang Kyung Lee1,3, Yong Seok Lee1,3, Jin Hee Baek1,3, Eun Ju Kim5, Ji-Yeon Suh3, Yu Sub Sung1, Dong-Cheol Woo1, Young Ro Kim6, Jeong Kon Kim1,3.   

Abstract

Exploiting ultrashort-T(E) (UTE) MRI, T1-weighted positive contrast can be obtained from superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs), which are widely used as a robust T2-weighted, negative contrast agent on conventional MR images. Our study was designed (a) to optimize the dual-contrast MRI method using SPIONs and (b) to validate the feasibility of simultaneously evaluating the vascular morphology, blood volume and transvascular permeability using the dual-contrast effect of SPIONs. All studies were conducted using 3 T MRI. According to numerical simulation, 0.15 mM was the optimal blood SPION concentration for visualizing the positive contrast effect using UTE MRI (T(E) = 0.09 ms), and a flip angle of 40° could provide sufficient SPION-induced enhancement and acceptable measurement noise for UTE MR angiography. A pharmacokinetic study showed that this concentration can be steadily maintained from 30 to 360 min after the injection of 29 mg/kg of SPIONs. An in vivo study using these settings displayed image quality and CNR of SPION-enhanced UTE MR angiography (image quality score 3.5; CNR 146) comparable to those of the conventional, Gd-enhanced method (image quality score 3.8; CNR 148) (p > 0.05). Using dual-contrast MR images obtained from SPION-enhanced UTE and conventional spin- and gradient-echo methods, the transvascular permeability (water exchange index 1.76-1.77), cerebral blood volume (2.58-2.60%) and vessel caliber index (3.06-3.10) could be consistently quantified (coefficient of variation less than 9.6%; Bland-Altman 95% limits of agreement 0.886-1.111) and were similar to the literature values. Therefore, using the optimized setting of combined SPION-based MRI techniques, the vascular morphology, blood volume and transvascular permeability can be comprehensively evaluated during a single session of MR examination.
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  MR angiography; blood volume; dual contrast; superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles; ultrashort TE imaging; water exchange index

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25865029     DOI: 10.1002/nbm.3293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NMR Biomed        ISSN: 0952-3480            Impact factor:   4.044


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Authors:  Cherry Kim; Ji-Yeon Suh; Changhoe Heo; Chang Kyung Lee; Woo Hyun Shim; Bum Woo Park; Gyunggoo Cho; Do-Wan Lee; Dong-Cheol Woo; Sang-Yeob Kim; Yun Jae Kim; Dong-Jun Bae; Jeong Kon Kim
Journal:  Cancer Med       Date:  2018-07-07       Impact factor: 4.452

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Authors:  Daniel J Korchinski; May Taha; Runze Yang; Nabeela Nathoo; Jeff F Dunn
Journal:  Magn Reson Insights       Date:  2015-10-06

Review 3.  Prediction of Anti-cancer Nanotherapy Efficacy by Imaging.

Authors:  Miles A Miller; Sean Arlauckas; Ralph Weissleder
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