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Imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography

Transplantation of primary human hepatocytes is a promising approach in certain liver diseases. For the visualization of the hepa-tocytes during and following cell application and the ability of a timely response to potential complications, a non-invasive modality for imaging the transplanted cells...

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Autores principales: Raschzok, Nathanael, Morgul, Mehmet H, Pinkernelle, Jens, Vondran, Florian W R, Billecke, Nils, Kammer, Nora N, Pless, Gesine, Adonopoulou, Michaela K, Leist, Christian, Stelter, Lars, Teichgraber, Ulf, Schwartlander, Ruth, Sauer, Igor M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3865680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18410523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00343.x
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author Raschzok, Nathanael
Morgul, Mehmet H
Pinkernelle, Jens
Vondran, Florian W R
Billecke, Nils
Kammer, Nora N
Pless, Gesine
Adonopoulou, Michaela K
Leist, Christian
Stelter, Lars
Teichgraber, Ulf
Schwartlander, Ruth
Sauer, Igor M
author_facet Raschzok, Nathanael
Morgul, Mehmet H
Pinkernelle, Jens
Vondran, Florian W R
Billecke, Nils
Kammer, Nora N
Pless, Gesine
Adonopoulou, Michaela K
Leist, Christian
Stelter, Lars
Teichgraber, Ulf
Schwartlander, Ruth
Sauer, Igor M
author_sort Raschzok, Nathanael
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description Transplantation of primary human hepatocytes is a promising approach in certain liver diseases. For the visualization of the hepa-tocytes during and following cell application and the ability of a timely response to potential complications, a non-invasive modality for imaging the transplanted cells has to be established. The aim of this study was to label primary human hepatocytes with micron-sized iron oxide particles (MPIOs), enabling the detection of cells by clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Primary human hepatocytes isolated from 13 different donors were used for the labelling experiments. Following the dose-finding studies, hepatocytes were incubated with 30 particles/cell for 4 hrs in an adhesion culture. Particle incorporation was investigated via light, fluorescence and electron microscopy, and labelled cells were fixed and analysed in an agarose suspension by a 3.0 Tesla MR scanner. The hepatocytes were enzymatically resuspended and analysed during a 5-day reculture period for viability, total protein, enzyme leakage (aspartate aminotransferase [AST], lactate dehydrogenase [LDH]) and metabolic activity (urea, albumin). A mean uptake of 18 particles/cell could be observed, and the primary human hepatocytes were clearly detectable by MR instrumentation. The particle load was not affected by resuspension and showed no alternations during the culture period. Compared to control groups, labelling and resuspension had no adverse effects on the viability, enzyme leakage and metabolic activity of the human hepatocytes. The feasibility of preparing MPIO-labelled primary human hepatocytes detectable by clinical MR equipment was shown in vitro. MPIO-labelled cells could serve for basic research and quality control in the clinical setting of human hepatocyte transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-38656802015-04-27 Imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography Raschzok, Nathanael Morgul, Mehmet H Pinkernelle, Jens Vondran, Florian W R Billecke, Nils Kammer, Nora N Pless, Gesine Adonopoulou, Michaela K Leist, Christian Stelter, Lars Teichgraber, Ulf Schwartlander, Ruth Sauer, Igor M J Cell Mol Med Articles Transplantation of primary human hepatocytes is a promising approach in certain liver diseases. For the visualization of the hepa-tocytes during and following cell application and the ability of a timely response to potential complications, a non-invasive modality for imaging the transplanted cells has to be established. The aim of this study was to label primary human hepatocytes with micron-sized iron oxide particles (MPIOs), enabling the detection of cells by clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Primary human hepatocytes isolated from 13 different donors were used for the labelling experiments. Following the dose-finding studies, hepatocytes were incubated with 30 particles/cell for 4 hrs in an adhesion culture. Particle incorporation was investigated via light, fluorescence and electron microscopy, and labelled cells were fixed and analysed in an agarose suspension by a 3.0 Tesla MR scanner. The hepatocytes were enzymatically resuspended and analysed during a 5-day reculture period for viability, total protein, enzyme leakage (aspartate aminotransferase [AST], lactate dehydrogenase [LDH]) and metabolic activity (urea, albumin). A mean uptake of 18 particles/cell could be observed, and the primary human hepatocytes were clearly detectable by MR instrumentation. The particle load was not affected by resuspension and showed no alternations during the culture period. Compared to control groups, labelling and resuspension had no adverse effects on the viability, enzyme leakage and metabolic activity of the human hepatocytes. The feasibility of preparing MPIO-labelled primary human hepatocytes detectable by clinical MR equipment was shown in vitro. MPIO-labelled cells could serve for basic research and quality control in the clinical setting of human hepatocyte transplantation. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2008-08 2008-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3865680/ /pubmed/18410523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00343.x Text en © 2008 The Authors Journal compilation © 2008 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Raschzok, Nathanael
Morgul, Mehmet H
Pinkernelle, Jens
Vondran, Florian W R
Billecke, Nils
Kammer, Nora N
Pless, Gesine
Adonopoulou, Michaela K
Leist, Christian
Stelter, Lars
Teichgraber, Ulf
Schwartlander, Ruth
Sauer, Igor M
Imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography
title Imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography
title_full Imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography
title_fullStr Imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography
title_full_unstemmed Imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography
title_short Imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography
title_sort imaging of primary human hepatocytes performed with micron-sized iron oxide particles and clinical magnetic resonance tomography
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3865680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18410523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00343.x
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