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ApoSense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis

PURPOSE: Acute renal tubular necrosis (ATN), a common cause of acute renal failure, is a dynamic, rapidly evolving clinical condition associated with apoptotic and necrotic tubular cell death. Its early identification is critical, but current detection methods relying upon clinical assessment, such...

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Autores principales: Damianovich, Maya, Ziv, Ilan, Heyman, Samuel N., Rosen, Seymour, Shina, Ahuva, Kidron, Dvora, Aloya, Tali, Grimberg, Hagit, Levin, Galit, Reshef, Ayelet, Bentolila, Alfonso, Cohen, Avi, Shirvan, Anat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1998881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16317537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00259-005-1905-x
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author Damianovich, Maya
Ziv, Ilan
Heyman, Samuel N.
Rosen, Seymour
Shina, Ahuva
Kidron, Dvora
Aloya, Tali
Grimberg, Hagit
Levin, Galit
Reshef, Ayelet
Bentolila, Alfonso
Cohen, Avi
Shirvan, Anat
author_facet Damianovich, Maya
Ziv, Ilan
Heyman, Samuel N.
Rosen, Seymour
Shina, Ahuva
Kidron, Dvora
Aloya, Tali
Grimberg, Hagit
Levin, Galit
Reshef, Ayelet
Bentolila, Alfonso
Cohen, Avi
Shirvan, Anat
author_sort Damianovich, Maya
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description PURPOSE: Acute renal tubular necrosis (ATN), a common cause of acute renal failure, is a dynamic, rapidly evolving clinical condition associated with apoptotic and necrotic tubular cell death. Its early identification is critical, but current detection methods relying upon clinical assessment, such as kidney biopsy and functional assays, are insufficient. We have developed a family of small molecule compounds, ApoSense, that is capable, upon systemic administration, of selectively targeting and accumulating within apoptotic/necrotic cells and is suitable for attachment of different markers for clinical imaging. The purpose of this study was to test the applicability of these molecules as a diagnostic imaging agent for the detection of renal tubular cell injury following renal ischemia. METHODS: Using both fluorescent and radiolabeled derivatives of one of the ApoSense compounds, didansyl cystine, we evaluated cell death in three experimental, clinically relevant animal models of ATN: renal ischemia/reperfusion, radiocontrast-induced distal tubular necrosis, and cecal ligature and perforation-induced sepsis. RESULTS: ApoSense showed high sensitivity and specificity in targeting injured renal tubular epithelial cells in vivo in all three models used. Uptake of ApoSense in the ischemic kidney was higher than in the non-ischemic one, and the specificity of ApoSense targeting was demonstrated by its localization to regions of apoptotic/necrotic cell death, detected morphologically and by TUNEL staining. CONCLUSION: ApoSense technology should have significant clinical utility for real-time, noninvasive detection of renal parenchymal damage of various types and evaluation of its distribution and magnitude; it may facilitate the assessment of efficacy of therapeutic interventions in a broad spectrum of disease states.
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spelling pubmed-19988812007-10-02 ApoSense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis Damianovich, Maya Ziv, Ilan Heyman, Samuel N. Rosen, Seymour Shina, Ahuva Kidron, Dvora Aloya, Tali Grimberg, Hagit Levin, Galit Reshef, Ayelet Bentolila, Alfonso Cohen, Avi Shirvan, Anat Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging Original Article PURPOSE: Acute renal tubular necrosis (ATN), a common cause of acute renal failure, is a dynamic, rapidly evolving clinical condition associated with apoptotic and necrotic tubular cell death. Its early identification is critical, but current detection methods relying upon clinical assessment, such as kidney biopsy and functional assays, are insufficient. We have developed a family of small molecule compounds, ApoSense, that is capable, upon systemic administration, of selectively targeting and accumulating within apoptotic/necrotic cells and is suitable for attachment of different markers for clinical imaging. The purpose of this study was to test the applicability of these molecules as a diagnostic imaging agent for the detection of renal tubular cell injury following renal ischemia. METHODS: Using both fluorescent and radiolabeled derivatives of one of the ApoSense compounds, didansyl cystine, we evaluated cell death in three experimental, clinically relevant animal models of ATN: renal ischemia/reperfusion, radiocontrast-induced distal tubular necrosis, and cecal ligature and perforation-induced sepsis. RESULTS: ApoSense showed high sensitivity and specificity in targeting injured renal tubular epithelial cells in vivo in all three models used. Uptake of ApoSense in the ischemic kidney was higher than in the non-ischemic one, and the specificity of ApoSense targeting was demonstrated by its localization to regions of apoptotic/necrotic cell death, detected morphologically and by TUNEL staining. CONCLUSION: ApoSense technology should have significant clinical utility for real-time, noninvasive detection of renal parenchymal damage of various types and evaluation of its distribution and magnitude; it may facilitate the assessment of efficacy of therapeutic interventions in a broad spectrum of disease states. Springer-Verlag 2005-11-29 2006-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1998881/ /pubmed/16317537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00259-005-1905-x Text en © Springer-Verlag 2005
spellingShingle Original Article
Damianovich, Maya
Ziv, Ilan
Heyman, Samuel N.
Rosen, Seymour
Shina, Ahuva
Kidron, Dvora
Aloya, Tali
Grimberg, Hagit
Levin, Galit
Reshef, Ayelet
Bentolila, Alfonso
Cohen, Avi
Shirvan, Anat
ApoSense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis
title ApoSense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis
title_full ApoSense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis
title_fullStr ApoSense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis
title_full_unstemmed ApoSense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis
title_short ApoSense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis
title_sort aposense: a novel technology for functional molecular imaging of cell death in models of acute renal tubular necrosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1998881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16317537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00259-005-1905-x
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