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Evaluation of Microbubbles as Contrast Agents for Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging

BACKGROUND: Microbubbles (MBs) can serve as an ultrasound contrast agent, and has the potential for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Due to the relatively low effect of MBs on MRI, it is necessary to develop new MBs that are more suitable for MRI. In this study, we evaluate the properties of SonoVu...

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Autores principales: Li, Ling, Wei, Qiang, Li, Hong-Bo, Wen, Song, Teng, Gao-Jun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22506039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034644
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author Li, Ling
Wei, Qiang
Li, Hong-Bo
Wen, Song
Teng, Gao-Jun
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Wei, Qiang
Li, Hong-Bo
Wen, Song
Teng, Gao-Jun
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description BACKGROUND: Microbubbles (MBs) can serve as an ultrasound contrast agent, and has the potential for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Due to the relatively low effect of MBs on MRI, it is necessary to develop new MBs that are more suitable for MRI. In this study, we evaluate the properties of SonoVue® and custom-made Fe(3)O(4)-nanoparticle-embedded microbubbles (Fe(3)O(4)-MBs) in terms of contrast agents for ultrsonography (US) and MRI. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 20 HepG2 subcutaneous-tumor-bearing nude mice were randomly assigned to 2 groups (i.e., n = 10 mice each group), one for US test and the other for MRI test. Within each group, two tests were performed for each mouse. The contrast agent for the first test is SonoVue®, and the second is Fe(3)O(4)-MBs. US was performed using a Technos(MPX) US system (Esaote, Italy) with a contrast-tuned imaging (CnTI™) mode. MRI was performed using a 7.0T Micro-MRI (PharmaScan, Bruker Biospin GmbH, Germany) with an EPI-T(2)* sequence. The data of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) from the region-of-interest of each US and MR image was calculated by ImageJ (National Institute of Health, USA). In group 1, enhancement of SonoVue® was significantly higher than Fe(3)O(4)-MBs on US (P<0.001). In group 2, negative enhancement of Fe(3)O(4)-MBs was significantly higher than SonoVue® on MRI (P<0.001). The time to peak showed no significant differences between US and MRI, both of which used the same MBs (P>0.05). The SNR analysis of the enhancement process reveals a strong negative correlation in both cases (i.e., SonoVue® r = −0.733, Fe(3)O(4)-MBs r = −0.903, with P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: It might be important to change the Fe(3)O(4)-MBs' shell structure and/or the imagining strategy of US to improve the imaging quality of Fe(3)O(4)-MBs on US. As an intriguing prospect that can be detected by US and MRI, MBs are worthy of further study.
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spelling pubmed-33235432012-04-13 Evaluation of Microbubbles as Contrast Agents for Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Li, Ling Wei, Qiang Li, Hong-Bo Wen, Song Teng, Gao-Jun PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Microbubbles (MBs) can serve as an ultrasound contrast agent, and has the potential for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Due to the relatively low effect of MBs on MRI, it is necessary to develop new MBs that are more suitable for MRI. In this study, we evaluate the properties of SonoVue® and custom-made Fe(3)O(4)-nanoparticle-embedded microbubbles (Fe(3)O(4)-MBs) in terms of contrast agents for ultrsonography (US) and MRI. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 20 HepG2 subcutaneous-tumor-bearing nude mice were randomly assigned to 2 groups (i.e., n = 10 mice each group), one for US test and the other for MRI test. Within each group, two tests were performed for each mouse. The contrast agent for the first test is SonoVue®, and the second is Fe(3)O(4)-MBs. US was performed using a Technos(MPX) US system (Esaote, Italy) with a contrast-tuned imaging (CnTI™) mode. MRI was performed using a 7.0T Micro-MRI (PharmaScan, Bruker Biospin GmbH, Germany) with an EPI-T(2)* sequence. The data of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) from the region-of-interest of each US and MR image was calculated by ImageJ (National Institute of Health, USA). In group 1, enhancement of SonoVue® was significantly higher than Fe(3)O(4)-MBs on US (P<0.001). In group 2, negative enhancement of Fe(3)O(4)-MBs was significantly higher than SonoVue® on MRI (P<0.001). The time to peak showed no significant differences between US and MRI, both of which used the same MBs (P>0.05). The SNR analysis of the enhancement process reveals a strong negative correlation in both cases (i.e., SonoVue® r = −0.733, Fe(3)O(4)-MBs r = −0.903, with P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: It might be important to change the Fe(3)O(4)-MBs' shell structure and/or the imagining strategy of US to improve the imaging quality of Fe(3)O(4)-MBs on US. As an intriguing prospect that can be detected by US and MRI, MBs are worthy of further study. Public Library of Science 2012-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3323543/ /pubmed/22506039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034644 Text en Li et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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title_sort evaluation of microbubbles as contrast agents for ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22506039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034644
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