Literature DB >> 33372182

Comprehensive phenotyping revealed transient startle response reduction and histopathological gadolinium localization to perineuronal nets after gadodiamide administration in rats.

Johanna Habermeyer1, Janina Boyken2, Julia Harrer1, Fabio Canneva1, Veronika Ratz1, Sandra Moceri1, Jakob Admard3, Nicolas Casadei3,4, Gregor Jost2, Tobias Bäuerle5, Thomas Frenzel2, Christoph Schmitz6, Gunnar Schütz2, Hubertus Pietsch2, Stephan von Hörsten7.   

Abstract

Gadolinium based contrast agents (GBCAs) are widely used in clinical MRI since the mid-1980s. Recently, concerns have been raised that trace amounts of Gadolinium (Gd), detected in brains even long time after GBCA application, may cause yet unrecognized clinical consequences. We therefore assessed the behavioral phenotype, neuro-histopathology, and Gd localization after repeated administration of linear (gadodiamide) or macrocyclic (gadobutrol) GBCA in rats. While most behavioral tests revealed no difference between treatment groups, we observed a transient and reversible decrease of the startle reflex after gadodiamide application. Residual Gd in the lateral cerebellar nucleus was neither associated with a general gene expression pathway deregulation nor with neuronal cell loss, but in gadodiamide-treated rats Gd was associated with the perineuronal net protein aggrecan and segregated to high molecular weight fractions. Our behavioral finding together with Gd distribution and speciation support a substance class difference for Gd presence in the brain after GBCA application.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33372182      PMCID: PMC7769977          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-79374-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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